Loving our Children As They Are
February 04, 2007
Childhood isn't a time when he is molded into a human who will then live life, he is a human who is living life. No child will miss the zest and joy of living unless these are denied him by adults who have convinced themselves that childhood is a period of preparation.
How much heartache we would save ourselves if we would recognize the child as a partner with adults in the process of living, rather then always viewing him as an apprentice. How much we would teach each other...adults with the experience and children with the freshness. How full both out lives could be.
A little child may not lead us, but at least we ought to discuss the trip with him for, after all, life is his and her journey, too.
Professor T. Ripaldi
posted by Sara Hickman at 08:36 pm
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