wdwiala
DIS Veteran
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- Nov 4, 2007
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I have two kids, ages 12 and 9. I would like to begin making them more aware of the world around them.
I was moderately suprised to find out that DD12 had not even heard of the Chilean miners until they became front page news the day they were rescued. I guess that I assumed at her age that school would be spending a few minutes on current event through the day. I guess not...
DD9 was excited to hear at school that one day they would be making electric cars. She had no idea that the neighbor across the street drives one!
Soooo, I've realized that there is a big ole' hole in my parent/child training. I'm thinking of pulling out a newspaper story here and there for dinner time conversations.
What ways do you teach your children about current events?
I was moderately suprised to find out that DD12 had not even heard of the Chilean miners until they became front page news the day they were rescued. I guess that I assumed at her age that school would be spending a few minutes on current event through the day. I guess not...

DD9 was excited to hear at school that one day they would be making electric cars. She had no idea that the neighbor across the street drives one!
Soooo, I've realized that there is a big ole' hole in my parent/child training. I'm thinking of pulling out a newspaper story here and there for dinner time conversations.
What ways do you teach your children about current events?
. Also, we always had to news on in the morning and in the evening. We then would talk about the news.