I had grand plans to write an amazing review of all my posts for 2014 – as well as all the cool stats that I can extract from the data on my lovely readers. Alas, I have been knocked over by yet-another-thing-my-kids-picked-up-on-a-train. They really have a talent for that. I suppose most of the credit goes to J for her hatred of hand-washing and love of tasting metal poles. (I still haven’t figured that one out.) So, without more ado, because the ado is shivering under a blanket, I present my top posts of 2014.
Top Posts
2014 seems to be a mix of advocacy for gifted awareness with a few homeschool lessons thrown in … a nice mix.
- The Everyone is Gifted POS, again.
- Darn Those Mythological Gifted Kids Who Are a Construct of Our Social Norms
- My Kid is NOT Average, and Pride Has Nothing to Do With It
- Modern Maths to Do With Your Primary Schoolers: Fractals
- Derailed by ‘Le Grande Project’
- Giftedness: Why does it Matter?
- Gifted and 2e Parenting
- Cotton Wool, or Common Sense?
- Musings on Tertiary Options
- Educational Tricks for Keeping Up With a Natural Learner
- Gifted Adults in SF Literature
Most Comments
My most commented on posts in 2014 are mostly the same – with a few surprises. And a lot of blog-hops!
- Giftedness: Why does it Matter?
- Darn Those Mythological Gifted Kids Who Are a Construct of Our Social Norms
- Staying Motivated Throughout the Homeschool Year: How to Survive
- Derailed by ‘Le Grande Project’
- Keeping Balanced: Promoting Health and Wellness in the Gifted/2E Child
- Community
- The Everyone is Gifted POS, again.
- Gifted and 2e Parenting
- Playing Label Bingo
- Musings on Tertiary Options
Recipes
And because the poor dears get a little forgotten in all the homeschooling and gifted posts, here are my top 5 recipes for 2014 – which is a little savory (except for cake and doughnuts – they’re savory, aren’t they?)
Have fun! And I hope you all have a lovely New Year.