Content Row
In last week’s Thursday Word I ended my greeting with a mention that ideas are the seed from which innovation is born. Let’s explore how ideas grow and what we as a community of educators and parents can do to encourage this growth.
Take a moment and reflect on the opportunities you create for your children/students to engage in conversation around stimulating topics. Do you provoke thoughts about topics that peak their curiosity…such as, “I wonder why some birds fly in groups,” or “What would happen if there were no more honey bees on our earth?” This type of discourse not only gives a young mind the permission to imagine and challenge assumptions, it also instills a voice that has value. For that voice to have worth, we must honor it with active listening.
As I visit classrooms at Almond School and observe interactions between our parent volunteers and students during lunchtime, it is evident that we value our children’s voices. Students are provided with opportunities to share their thoughts and express opinions. We are on our way to cultivating thinkers that will improve our world!
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