"Don't underestimate me. I know more than I say, think more than I speak, and notice more than you realize."
- Author Unknown
These are two simple sentences with such a powerful messages. When we think about young children, most of us often think of them as empty vessels to fill. But in reality, young children know so much more than we think. They are natural explorers and gain knowledge through their daily experiences. Adults often do just what the quotes says "underestimate" children. They are capable, rational, thinking human beings full of knowledge, potential, wonder, and discoveries. They know and understand so much more than the questions we are asking them. Even though they might not communicate to us all that they know, they still are knowledgeable. Adults have to recognize the potential and capabilities of young children. They know things and can teach us some things, too. But more important than that, they are watching us and forming opinions about us, themselves, and the world around them based on their interactions with us.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has"
-Margaret Mead
Advocates, early childhood professional, parents, children, and the global community all can have an impact on the direction of education around the world. It is a must that concerned individuals get together and speak out and for appropriate education for young children. Because if we do, we can change how the world treats and appreciates the learning and development of young children.
Websites to put into your favorites
www.lessonslearnedinlife.com - full of inspirational quotes
www.acei.org - international early childhood site featuring current global issues, research, publications, & advocacy issues
www.naeyc.org - early childhood education site features policies, research, topics, professional development, & standards for parents and professionals in the United States
www.TED.com -features various topics in different languages of global issues
www.edutopia.org - educational site showcasing articles, blogs, videos on all topics from prek-12 grades
www.bridgemi.com -a news website featuring educational stories by Chastity Pratt in Michigan
Current research that made me say, "ummm"
Arnett, J.J. (2008). The neglected 95%: Why American psychology needs to become less American. American Psychologist, 63(7), 602-614.
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2013c). Cultural responsiveness [Video]. Baltimore, MD: Author.
Chabet, A., Billot, A., Rouxel, C. (Producers), & Balme's, T. (Director). (2009). Babies [Motion picture] Universal City, CA: Focus Features
Hi Kieya.
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturday.
Wow!!!
Your first quote was so powerful. It took me to a place of empowerment. I read the rest, but I have to stop there; because that quote resonated so powerfully within me. Thank You!!!
La Royce
LaRoyce,
ReplyDeleteI think so many people forget how powerful a developing mind is. We sell our children short. I'm glad you enjoyed the quote as much as I did.
I like the "ummm" heading on your post that provokes things to think about. Also, change can start with an individual. So, a small group can definitely make a change.
ReplyDeleteSharon Spencer