There are so many wonderful things about children whether they are babies, toddlers, or school-age. One of the best things about them is their curiosity. They cannot resist exploring, reaching, touching, or questioning any new thing that comes into their line of sight. Think of how much children learn in the first three years of their lives. If they went on to continue to learn as much in each future three-year segment they would all be absolutely amazing.
Unfortunately, some children and many adults lose their curiosity and their quest for knowledge. Whether it is bad schools, bad parenting, poverty of resources, poor self-esteem, lack of support systems, or some verbal wound inflicted by a parent, sibling or teacher something definitely turns them off of learning. If that has happened to you, it is not too late to change. For children either Public Libraries, the Internet, Boys and Girls Clubs, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Churches, or grandparents there are ways to re-stimulate your curiosity about anything that might interest you OR to find out what does interest you. If you are an adult you have even more access to information through libraries, the Internet, community colleges, vocational education, informational interviews, community groups, churches, and various non-profit groups. It is up to you to ask questions, get answers, and keep on learning your entire life.
Today's message is:
Unfortunately, some children and many adults lose their curiosity and their quest for knowledge. Whether it is bad schools, bad parenting, poverty of resources, poor self-esteem, lack of support systems, or some verbal wound inflicted by a parent, sibling or teacher something definitely turns them off of learning. If that has happened to you, it is not too late to change. For children either Public Libraries, the Internet, Boys and Girls Clubs, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Churches, or grandparents there are ways to re-stimulate your curiosity about anything that might interest you OR to find out what does interest you. If you are an adult you have even more access to information through libraries, the Internet, community colleges, vocational education, informational interviews, community groups, churches, and various non-profit groups. It is up to you to ask questions, get answers, and keep on learning your entire life.
Today's message is:
BE INQUISITIVE!
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