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Kids' Communication and a Bleak Future

By Karen Waldkirch
Thursday, Nov 13 2008, 10:00 AM

Growing up, I was taught by nuns…lots and lots of nuns. If you ever had a nun as a teacher, you know that they are/were sticklers for grammar, spelling and penmanship. If you dangled a modifier or a participle or spelled something incorrectly or wrote it sloppily, they’d nail you for it every time. Sometimes they seemed mean or vindictive, but I like to think I learned a lot from them.

 

I think today’s kids are still being taught the basics of grammar, spelling and penmanship, but they have far fewer opportunities to use those skills in their daily lives. I’m pretty sure that cell phones and computers are, ironically, going to be the cause of the dumbing down of an entire generation.

 

As I’ve mentioned before, I have a high school child and a college child. Both of them are voracious “texters.” They can BTW and BRB faster than the blink of an eye. They’ve also grown up in a world of computers. They type faster than I ever could. With the exception of taking notes during class, I think it’s almost rare that they put a pen to paper.

 

Their daily communications are filled with acronyms and emoticons and abbreviations. When they write a paper, Microsoft Word highlights mistakes and can usually correct them. It’s as if they hardly need to engage their brains to communicate. It’s bad enough that virtually all of their contact with the outside world is passive, but that’s another post for another time.

 

I just think that communicating “old school” (a handwritten letter or a face-to-face chat)  might be good for them once in a while.


 

Shameless

By Karen Waldkirch
Friday, Aug 15 2008, 04:04 PM

Here’s the funny thing about mothers…all of us…we really love our children. I mean really. And sometimes, despite our best efforts, we can’t help ourselves. We brag. And I’m no different than anybody else.

 

So with that in mind, I invite you to click here and watch a music video of a song written and performed by my son. It was created and directed by his friends. It’s fun and it’s good and it's about the internet and all of the kids involved are from the Milwaukee area. (Trying to give you at least a little bit of relevance!)

 

I think you’ll like it. At least, I hope you do. Thanks.

 

(Oh, and no, that's not my son in the video...in case you were wondering.)

 

 

 

 

 


 
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