Nurturing Curiosity In Young Thinkers
It really doesn’t take much to spark curiosity in a kid. They spend their days lit up with questions and quandaries, and aren’t afraid to share and explore. It’s this drive and enthusiasm that helps them develop and navigate the world.
It’s also what makes them natural philosophers.
“Idunno” Goes Digital!
Our latest release “Idunno” is now available in interactive eBook format!
World Philosophy Day Challenge
Yes, even philosophers have a special day, and this is it!
Today, we celebrate the asking of big questions, the curiosity behind them, and the patient and creative stream of thought with which we work through them. Around these parts, we also celebrate the little thinkers who seem to effortlessly embrace philosophy, and the big thinkers who encourage them.
Why Kids’ Philosophy Is The Ultimate Life Rehearsal
Whether it’s mentally, emotionally or socially, we want our kids to be ready to make the most of their time on the world stage, and there’s no better (or more fun) way to do that then to engage them as wee philosophers.
Racism and The Problem of “Other”: How To Think Through Both With Your Kid
It’s never too early to start talking about racism, or any kind of discrimination, with your child. There are ways to approach it in an age-appropriate way that will open up dialogue and have a lasting, positive impact.
What Is An Argument, Anyway?
Philosophy is all about presenting an argument, but a specific type of argument. It’s not about the angry, shouty kind of argument, but rather about the kind where you present an idea, give reasons to back it up, and prepare to look for other ideas that may mean you need to re-valuate it. The angry, shouty kind lets us blow off steam, but it doesn’t get us any closer to figuring things out or understanding one another.
What’s Up For November And December?
The weather is starting to get chilly, but we’re just getting warmed up! There’s so much on our to do list for the next month or two, and we couldn’t wait any longer to share it.
Why It’s Okay To Play (Or Just Be) A Fool In Front Of Your Kids
Why, as parents, do we have such a hard time looking like fools in front of our kids? Why, after centuries of wise fools, haven’t we embraced the notion that sometimes, in order to dig out important ideas, we might have to be a little foolish ourselves?
Thinks Well With Others: How Philosophy Encourages Collaboration
Their reality includes social media, interactive learning, and the expectation that they’ll be innovative in their way of thinking. All of these things hinge on being able to not just coexist, but to thrive as a group.
As luck would have it, doing philosophy with your kids can help with this vital skill.
Philosophy With Kids: A Celebration of Weird
Weird changes things. It makes new things happen.
It’s also a pretty good description of how little thinkers function.
If Ever There Were A Time To Discuss Politics With Kids…
It’s a subject that can make even a mature adult’s palms sweaty, and on the surface, it seems like the last thing anyone would want to bring up with their child. However, not only can you have a productive and engaging political chat with your young thinker, but you really should.
Why It’s Important To Introduce Your Kid To Famous Thinkers From History
Historically speaking, philosophy is just jam-packed with amazing thinkers with fascinating ideas (and fascinating lives). It would be such a shame for little thinkers to miss out on this veritable banquet of thinking just because we assume they’re too little.
Creating Change Through Art
There’s nothing more important that examining the ways in which we relate to one another, and we hope this project brings positive change to our community and beyond.
I Am A Lifelong Learner.
A desire for lifelong learning, and the skills to actually support it, might be the best thing we can instill in our little thinkers, and reinforce in ourselves.
It All Started With A Red T-Shirt
We get asked this a lot: “You called your publishing company what? Why?”
Well, it’s a good story, and believe it or not, there’s no better time to tell it than around Women’s History Month.
Big Lesson: Think Before You Speak…Or Type.
Why not equip our kids with the critical thinking skills needed to navigate these choppy waters, and form useful habits when they’re still malleable?
How Robots Can Teach Your Kid To Think
Robots (or at least the idea of them), have been fascinating thinkers for more than two thousand years, because of what they are, what they can do, and what they represent for us as humans. If you’ve got a little thinker who’s fascinated with robots, there are all kinds of questions that can spark some amazing conversations, and encourage critical, creative thought.
In Praise of Weird, Random, Unexpected Moments of Learning
Wherever you’re at, and wherever you were a year ago, it’s all good. We want to assure you that your kids learned, are learning, and that you did and continue to do a great job. It really is true that youngsters have brains like sponges, and anything and everything they encounter presents them with a new opportunity to think. It’s also true that kids are natural philosophers, and whether or not they’re in a classroom, the questions will still keep rolling in, and they’ll still keep finding new and amazing answers to them.
Big Questions For Little Leaders
Perhaps your little thinker has shown leadership potential (and we don’t mean just the average bossiness). Perhaps they haven’t, but you still want them to understand the concept, so they can choose their leaders more effectively. Leadership is an important subject for any child, for a number of reasons, and one that’s actually fun to discuss.
Philosophy And Video Games. For Real.
Video games may just be a jumping off point, a source of inspiration, and a reminder to keep inquiring and keep thinking, and that’s fine. We see them as an opportunity to start conversations, and to invite a wide variety of minds to participate.