Thursday, May 21, 2009

My post in response to Robin's and other classmates on Robin's Blog

Taran G said...
I agree with you on that one! The first time I went to the blog site i remember seeing a class page, with people in our classes names on the right hand side, now i can't seem to find it. It just lead me to Robin's page. And like you said, I really don't know if I set mine up correctly either. It's unfortunate I'm learning this now, when it counts as a grade. Hopefully theres flexability for improvment otherwise I'm in big trouble. I should have attempted this blogging craze alot earlier in my life. Maybe then i'd be better at it. lol
May 21, 2009 10:59 AM

2 comments:

  1. Thanks - I thought I was alone with this frustration!

    Robin

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  2. In response to your yard sale

    I think thats interesting about your yard sale, but not surprised. I'm not a parent so its hard for me to know for sure, but i predict that adults want their children to always be the best, whether it be accepted in society, or good looking. Therefore, it would make sense for parents to coach their children to play with the acceptable toys, act or react appropriately to situations, and many more things. It's for this reason that my original question is answered. As i was reading our assigned chapters, learning about how humans act or are raised. The book stated that some females have male communication skills such as being more assertive etc. and vice versa. I started to wonder if that had to do with being raised by a male or female, enter single parent. Would you think that if a single parent father is raising a little girl, would she be brought up to resemble his form of interaction, or would he feel even more compelled to push her in the direction girls are accepted in society?

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