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Kathy Buckworth

 Kathy Buckworth's latest book is The BlackBerry Diaries: Adventures in Modern Motherhood, available at bookstores and on-line everywhere.  Kathy is the only two time winner of the Professional Writers Association of Canada’s Excellence in humour award, and this is her fourth book.  Kathy is the parenting expert on Slice Television’s “Birth Days”, and her monthly column, Funny Mummy, is read on websites and in publications all over the world.  Kathy also advises companies on social media, marketing, and the Mommy Market.  Her next book, “Shut Up & Eat”, will be released in April, 2010. In her spare time, Kathy has four children who provide her with endless material. Visit www.blackberrydiaries.net or follow Kathy on Twitter at KathyBuckworth. 

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Kathy Buckworth:Thought Process

Kathy Buckworth:Thought Process
 

There’s a new program being introduced into an Alberta elementary school where kids as young as seven years old will be able to choose a “major” or specialized stream of learning, based on their very well developed areas of interest.  Unless they have a category called “Watching the Transformer Movie for the 1002nd Time” stream, I’m thinking my own Grade 2 child wouldn’t particularly qualify for this program.

There’s a new program being introduced into an Alberta elementary school where kids as young as seven years old will be able to choose a “major” or specialized stream of learning, based on their very well developed areas of interest.  Unless they have a category called “Watching the Transformer Movie for the 1002nd Time” stream, I’m thinking my own Grade 2 child wouldn’t particularly qualify for this program.

In fact, the four areas of discipline they are identifying are the arts, scientific inquiry, sports, and humanitarian/environment.  I’m all for advancing the way that kids learn and letting them excel at what they’re really good at, but at this young age I’m just wondering what specific traits a child might display in order to have them placed in one of these four streams.  Here are my suggestions for the evaluators in what to look for in a “gifted” child in each area:

1) The Arts: Has a natural ability to spatter ketchup in such a manner so as to not only hit every stainable surface within a 25 foot range, but also the creative thought process involved in ensuring that the trajectory will include a sibling, elderly relative and a small dog.  Additionally may display the ability to write their own name in permanent ink on a variety of textures and surfaces, including painted walls, toy cars, leather couches, and the aforementioned small dog.

2) Scientific Inquiry: Must ask “Why?” and “What’s the point of that?” a minimum of 117 times an hour.  A true inquiring mind inquires only, and takes no interested in any attempted answer by the askee.  For added suitability, candidate may also show an uncanny ability to determine the only method in existence to get his sizable head stuck in stair railings, open a milk bag in a clever and scientifically impossible manner, and cut their own hair while running with the scissors they are using to do so.

3) Sports: No matter what the placement of the soccer ball, football or plastic bottle full of water, has the ability to drop kick it right into Daddy’s groin, every single time.  Another handy trait they might have is the ability to race across a tiled kitchen surface, and to only lose balance at the precise moment that Mom has walked into the room carrying her glass of merlot, resplendent against the bright white hue of her new “good” blouse.

4) Humanitarian/environment: On the humanitarian side, upon occasion can walk past a sibling without uttering the word “freak” or punching, poking, kicking, jabbing or inflicting other general unpleasantness on them.  Is interested in saving the world and the environment we live in, by wearing the same articles of clothing for at least three days, as well as not littering the earth with treasures found within their own noses, and by choosing conspicuous consumption for that particular by-product.

The problem with trying to exploit your child’s “natural” abilities in helping them to choose a suitable career path is that no sooner do you put an end to one “strength” (You really hurt Daddy that time honey), then they develop another to take its place (How exactly did you get that Lego man in your ear in the first place?)

Kathy Buckworth’s latest book, “Shut Up and Eat: Tales of Chicken, Children and Chardonnay” is available at bookstores everywhere. Visit www.kathybuckworth.com or follow Kathy on Twitter at www.twitter.com/kathybuckworth

Read Funny Mummy every month. Visit www.kathybuckworth.com or www.blackberrydiaries.net for more information on books and tours.  Follow Kathy on Twitter at www.twitter.com/kathybuckworth

 
Kathy Buckworth

Kathy Buckworth:Timing is Everything

Kathy Buckworth:Timing is Everything
 

Being in the right place at the right time is a long time accepted principle of success in life. This can also be true when trying to achieve success in the parenting world.  From getting the registr...

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Kathy Buckworth:Listed

Kathy Buckworth:Listed
 

My name is Kathy, and I am a list freak. In fact, if you read my column regularly, you’ll know that I’m Queen of the Bullet Point.  It’s how I often write, it’s how I usually talk, and frighteningly ...

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Kathy Buckworth:Feeding Your Family: Moms and Dads and Food Oh My

Kathy Buckworth:Feeding Your Family: Moms and Dads and Food Oh My
 

We need to face facts.  The family meal is fraught with disaster and a prescription pre-written to fail, almost every time.  You (the earnest Mom), hate making it day after day after day, and they (t...

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Kathy Buckworth:These Are A Few of my Favourite Things

Kathy Buckworth:These Are A Few of my Favourite Things
 

The other day my daughter asked me how Valentine’s Day started. She’s in Grade 5 so starting to worry a little bit about the message she sends when she hands the boys (and the girls) in her class a H...

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