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		<title>The Joys of Summer</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Scott Sortal]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 19:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Mitch, As a graduate student working towards an M.A.T., I recently wrote a lesson plan designed to teach the young adolescents the importance of &#8220;Sitting on the Dock of the Bay&#8221; (one of my favorite songs) and how &#8216;wasting time&#8217; should be encouraged in today&#8217;s youth. When I read your view on&#8221;The Joys of [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Mitch,</p>
<p>As a graduate student working towards an M.A.T., I recently wrote a lesson plan designed to teach the young adolescents the importance of &#8220;Sitting on the Dock of the Bay&#8221; (one of my favorite songs) and how &#8216;wasting time&#8217; should be encouraged in today&#8217;s youth.</p>
<p>When I read your view on&#8221;The Joys of Summer,&#8221; I felt inclined to reflect on how crucial &#8216;wasting time&#8217; can be for the growth of a person&#8211;young or old.  You mentioned that when you think of your childhood summers, you &#8220;studied the clouds&#8230;joked with friends&#8230;none of [you] wore watches.&#8221;  I can only imagine how meaningful those experiences must have been for you and your friends!</p>
<p>Now, kids don&#8217;t wear watches because they all carry cell phones so that their parents and friends can reach them at the touch of a button&#8211;with all their functions nowadays, it&#8217;s hard to call them phones!  Although I am not yet a parent, I can appreciate your advice for parenting children in the summer: 1) Have a face-to-face conversation with a friend; 2) Read something; 3) Build something; 4) Get wet. A pool. A hose. A sprinkler. Whatever.</p>
<p>One suggestion I might add is the importance for kids to spend time (alone) with grandparents and other aunts and uncles.  The inherently invaluable lessons and experiences that come from &#8216;downtime&#8217; in the summer with extended family&#8211;in my opinion&#8211;allows kids the freedom to interact with adults in a safe environment without parental oversight.  These memories can truly enrich the quality of life for families and bridge the generation gap.</p>
<p>Chicago, IL</p>
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