The topics I write about meet at the intersection of parenting, teaching, leading and children.
To thrive children need to be surrounded by enlightened adults. By that I mean adults who try to understand themselves, as well as children.
As adults we should always be asking the big questions:
- How do children learn best?
- What do children need to learn?
- Why do children need to learn certain topics or skills?
- When do children learn best?
- Where do children learn best?
- From whom do children learn best?
When we can answer these questions, answers that are constantly fluid, we also gain insight into our personal growth and self-awareness.
In my experience, when we seek to understand children, no matter our walk in life, we uncover essential truths about ourselves and those around us.
Children should not be a second thought in our society, or a cohort of voiceless second-class citizens.
Children, and all the activities that go along with children, need to be our #1 priority.
That’s what it’s all about.