tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2290720530364450040.post1878231806242630459..comments2023-03-21T14:58:54.705-07:00Comments on Thoughts of Clover: The Dirtier, The BetterJill Daughertyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04224531582085255568noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2290720530364450040.post-52050798810140361202010-04-07T05:21:02.722-07:002010-04-07T05:21:02.722-07:00Put a blindfold on Dustin when you come home from ...Put a blindfold on Dustin when you come home from the park! <br />Kids need to experience getting dirty! Eating bugs, making mud-pies and running until sweat drips off them, making mud from the dirt on them are all just part of growing up and learning.<br />Good for you for letting her do all that stuff. <br />NEVER tell her she "can't" do stuff; "can't" in the sense she's too young. <br />Joy had a teacher that told us that she was "too young to be doing that kind of math, so we shouldn't teach it to her" Whatthehell kind of teacher is THAT? Fortunetately, we DID NOT listen to that teacher. <br />If Clover wants to try something new....good for you for allowing her to try it!<br />Way to go MOM!PamBohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05944505217973837570noreply@blogger.com