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02 Nov 2005 - 02:47

Jim Tuman?



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I think this guy spoke at Christopher's school today.

He's talking to parents tomorrow night.

Who is Jim Tuman?


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Jim Tuman web site
Jim Tuman: He dedicates his life to making things better for kids



update

ah hah

Jim Tuman will address the subject of:


Taking the fear out of parenting.


Yes, please. I would like to take the fear out of parenting.

Also the rage, the tedium, and the crushing fatigue.


OK.

What else.

This sounds good:


New directions of education in the 21st century.


Excellent!

I had no idea there were actually going to be new directions of education in the 21st century. Based on what's happened so far, I was assuming we were going to have the same old directions of education we had throughout the whole entire 20th century!

But no. We're going to have New directions.

That is good news.


Moving along....

Learning balance - moving toward a totally fulfilled life.


Not interested.


And:

Learning to lose without losing who you are.


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"Learning to lose without losing who you are."

It's important to be able to lose with grace. It's better to win with grace.

8-)

-- DougSundseth - 02 Nov 2005





I don't intend to lose.


-- CatherineJohnson - 02 Nov 2005





'Cause I'm RUTHLESS


-- CatherineJohnson - 02 Nov 2005


Seriously.

Who seeks out opportunities to learn how to lose?

-- CatherineJohnson - 02 Nov 2005


Of course, I'm paying for this opportunity, with my vastly inflated property taxes.

-- CatherineJohnson - 02 Nov 2005




About which I plan to remain Bitter and Unresolved.

-- CatherineJohnson - 02 Nov 2005


"'Cause I'm RUTHLESS"

In the immortal words of Nick Danger, Third Eye: "I wonder where Ruth is?"

-- SteveH - 02 Nov 2005