A veces los niños, las niñas nos hacen preguntas, o dicen que no saben o protestan por lo que no les sale. Otras nos miran en silencio, inmóviles, como esperando que les digamos qué hacer, cómo resolver, qué pensar. Y entre las urgencias del día a día, tendemos a dar rápidamente indicaciones, explicaciones, instructivos, mucho antes de que puedan llegar a cuestionarse, a imaginar posibilidades. Pero es valioso animar sus preguntas; sostener esas instancias de "no saber" que incitan a buscar, a explorar nuevos caminos, a fantasear, arriesgar respuestas, ensayar y descubrir. Aprovechar esas oportunidades cotidianas requiere tiempo, paciencia, escucha... Estar convencidos del valor de que jueguen con las ideas intentando comprender la realidad, así como dispuestos a asombrarnos y enriquecernos con los aportes de su pensamiento creativo.
M. Laura Pons Estel y M. Inés dos Santos / Primeros Lazos.
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Sometimes children ask us questions, or say they don't know, or protest about things they can't figure out. Others look at us silently, motionless, as if waiting for us to tell them what to do, how to solve a problem, what to think. And amid the urgencies of everyday life, we tend to quickly give directions, explanations, and instructions, long before they have a chance to question themselves or imagine possibilities. But it's valuable to encourage their questions; to sustain those moments of "not knowing" that incite searching, exploring new paths, fantasizing, risking answers, experimenting, and discovering. Taking advantage of these everyday opportunities requires time, patience, listening... Being convinced of the value of their playing with ideas in an attempt to understand reality, as well as being willing to be amazed and enriched by the contributions of their creative thinking.
M. Laura Pons Estel and M. Inés dos Santos / First Ties.
Das kurze Artikel enthielt so viele Ideen für neue Eltern. In der heutigen Welt, in der alles Wissen in der Hosentasche steckt, lernen unsere Kinder nicht mehr das Entdecken – sie müssen nur noch googeln, und die Antwort ist sofort da. Guter Artikel.
I agree totally, pk🌎, children are naturally curious, and we need to feed that curiosity, to give answers patiently, and to listen, … more often than not we don’t listen enough, … thank you for sharing, …💫🙏💫💙💫
Such a beautiful reminder. Childhood is a brief, magical time, full of wonder, questions, and imagination. When we rush to give answers, we miss the chance to sit with their curiosity, to explore with them, to be surprised by their unique way of thinking.
Their pauses, their protests, even their silence, all invite us to slow down and truly be with them. If we’re not present in these fleeting moments, we miss the richest part of their journey… and of ours.
Thank you for sharing such important words. Yes, it’s essential to listen to them and value their questions. Wonderful post, as always! Much enjoyed! Light and blessings to you, my friend 🙏✨🌈
Great post! The young ones inject beautiful perspectives within us. Somewhere amongst all of the children lays a child that’s within us all. Blessings to you and yours PK Mundo. Have a great day!🌹✨🦋
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