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  1. What a brilliant idea – to have a blog with your own children – play with them and teach them at the same time!

  2. I’ve never blogged before and always wanted to give it try and this sounds like a great way to start! I look forward to following your progress as I do with my son.

  3. The life of the teacher/parent… Teaching and learning don’t stop in the class or at home, they blend together in a life long quest. It’s a wonderful feeling to motivate in class but a greater feeling is to motivate in the home with your own children. I enjoyed reading your home triumph blog.

    Ross Mannell (teacher)
    Australia

  4. Eva
    I hate to tell you this, but the resentment they feel goes on….even when they are older.

    I just had some students over my house yesterday afternoon to help them set up their new blogs for summer course. My 21 year old daughter still complains about how I spend more time with the students than with her. It’s just her point of view…I twitter with her all the time.

    Anyway, yes I have a suggestion. You can make a photo montage of the beautiful sites to visit in your city and make a travelogue. Going to these places together to take their own original pictures will be memorable for them. Then embedding their photos and writing about what to do and visit in each place, or what they did, or even creating stories will be better than making a scrapbook because it will be for everyone to share.

    How old are your children, anyway?
    I hope this helps. Ellen

    1. Hi Ellen,
      Thanks for the photo suggestion, they will love it I’m sure and this way we can also spend some fun time and still learn together.
      My kids are ten. They even complain about the time I spend with one of them. I thought things would change when they grow older but ….. Anyway, at least they liked spending time with web 2.0 toys. We will see how these will end 🙂
      Eva

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