View Full Version : Is it reasonable to do Traditional Logic with kids who have not had much other logic?
Rose in BC
05-06-2009, 04:40 PM
We are reading through Fallacy Detectives and have The Art of Argument but truthfully my kids weren't ready for it early this year. Maybe I should do the Art of Argument first?
kate in seattle
05-06-2009, 05:31 PM
wiser women than I have advised that the time to begin logic is when they are doing algebra 1. Traditional logic is meant to be an introductory course and does not presuppose prior knowledge of logic.
Rose in BC
05-06-2009, 05:40 PM
Thanks.
mcconnellboys
05-06-2009, 05:47 PM
I will wait until high school to start TL this next time around. I've heard some use it earlier, but my older son ran into some trouble with it when he did it earlier. Also this next time, I'm covering informal logic first and then moving into more formal logic studies. I don't know if there's any precedent for doing this, it just makes more sense to me.....
Karin
05-06-2009, 08:34 PM
My dd is going to do Traditional Logic her freshman year, and will have finished Algbra 1. Not that you have to do it that way, but she's doing Algebra 1 before high school as she's on a science track and is mathy. She's doing Fallacy Detective now, and did Thinking Toolbox before that.
Jill, OK
05-07-2009, 12:45 AM
...and will have dc take it next year (10th grade).
They've both done Fallacy Detective, Thinking Toolbox, and will finish Rulebook for Arguments this summer.
They've also both taken Alg. 1 this year.
My thinking was, after hearing stories of flummoxed parents and students, that I'd rather overprepare them, than the alternative.
(I also tend to agree just a tad with those who put the logic stage--at least for some purposes and in some respects--a little later than many suggestions. 14, 15ish just seemed "right" for us.)
Peela
05-07-2009, 05:17 AM
Later better than earlier here, too. I had my then 13yo dd do it and although she could technically do it, I could tell it just wasn't being assimilated very well. She jsut wasnt engaging with the material. I may re-try it next year when she is 15. My ds13 who is logic challenged, will definitely have to wait.
Rose in BC
05-07-2009, 09:56 AM
It's good to hear that others have children that might stretch the logic age beyond traditional limits. I think I'll wait a bit before starting Traditional Logic and maybe do a couple of other things first.
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