Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Virtual World for Kids - Kent Ninomiya


Kent Ninomiya - When it comes to computers, our children are generations ahead of us. Before they can read or write they are clicking a mouse. This is evidenced by the explosion in children's online virtual worlds. Barbie has a monster of a site with 10 million registered users gathered in less than a year. Think of the marketing possibilities. It's scary. Of course Disney wont be left out of this boom. Their Club Penguin and Webkinz sites are sucking in the kids. IBM and Zula USA are creating another one expected to launch this summer. So what is a parent to do? On one hand you want your children to be computer savvy. On the other you don't want to willingly expose them to the exploitation of the toy companies. It's a tricky balance. Kids want to play with toys that their friends play with so if their pals are on line they want to be as well. Also virtually all children's entertainment out there has a commercial component. If you want to keep them away from that stuff you need to shut them off from all popular culture. I guess the solution is balance. You may not be able to keep them out of the virtual world but you can make them live a majority of their time in the real world. Kent Ninomiya

Sunday, January 13, 2008

funny - Kent Ninomiya

Kent Ninomiya - One of the most wonderful things about children is that they can make you smile with just a few words without even meaning to. Take my daughter for instance. Her mother is Polish and goes to great lengths to teach her culture and language to the kids. In the car today my daughter innocently asked if her Mommy was Polish when she was a little girl like her. I burst out laughing leaving my daughter very confused. I assured her that her mother was always Polish and that she is a very funny little girl. Kent Ninomiya

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Meanest Mom - Kent Ninomiya


Kent Ninomiya - Did you hear about the woman from Des Moines, Iowa who calls herself the "meanest mom on the planet?" She found alcohol in her 19 year old son's car so decided to place a classified ad in the newspaper. It reads:


OLDS 1999 Intrigue. Totally uncool parents who obviously don't love teenage son, selling car. Only driven for three weeks before snoopy mom who needs to get a life found booze under front seat. $3,700/offer. Call meanest mom on the planet."


The mean mom got about 70 calls from people who wanted to congratulate her for her meanness. The car already sold but she's running the ad for another week anyway, just so everyone will know how mean she is. Wouldn't it be nice if all parents could be so mean. That way fewer would have to mourn the loss of children who die in drunk driving accidents but have nice parents.


Kent Ninomiya

Sunday, January 6, 2008

martial arts and family - Kent Ninomiya

Kent Ninomiya - One of the most important lessons taught by the martial arts is respect for parents. One of the primary beliefs of Bushido is never miss an opportunity to show them respect. The idea being you are already dead and could never have another chance to show your parents respect, so you should do it at all times. This message is often lost in American martial arts studios. Respect for parents translates to respect for all things whether that be teachers, instructors or fellow students. Parent should come first in childrens lives so if there is no respect in that relationship there is little chance it will trickle down to others. Respect flows both ways. It is offered when given. Let's teach our children this lesson well so they may teach their children. Kent Ninomiya

Friday, January 4, 2008

My boy the Cal fan - Kent Ninomiya

Kent Ninomiya - My son wrote an essay for his 1st grade class. I think it is quite brilliant. Here it is along with a translation to adult english:

Last night I got to stay up lat. I got to wosh fotball. It wus osum. Cal won. It is my tem and Kenttuckey won. I love that becus Cal won. It was becaus tayer pos wur biger.

(Last night I got to stay up late. I got to watch football. It was awesome. Cal won. It is my team and Kentucky also won. [he likes Kentucky because there's a "Kent" in it] I love that because Cal won. It was because their points were bigger.)

I have never been more proud as a parent. My boy is a Cal fan! Kent Ninomiya

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Year! - Kent Ninomiya

Kent Ninomiya - I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year! I hope your 2008 is fullfilling and fruitful. Let's all treat each other well and work toward peace and harmony. Kent Ninomiya