Children Are Always Learning—Even When No One Is Teaching Children are learning long before lessons begin. Before instructions, expectations, or explanations, they are absorbing information from the spaces they move through every day. How light enters a room. Where objects are placed. Whether sound echoes or softens. Whether movement is constrained or welcomed. This learning […]
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Category: Everyday Life with Children
Childhood Is Not a Checklist Childhood is not a series of achievements. It is not a timeline of milestones or a highlight reel of defining events. Children build their childhoods quietly—in kitchens, bedrooms, sidewalks, and living rooms—through moments that don’t look important at first. Packing lunches.>Folding laundry together.>Reading the same book again.>Sitting nearby while a […]
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