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\n<\/span><\/span>By Ellen Tadd, Founder, Creative Lives<\/em><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

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\u201cYour children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of life\u2019s longing for itself. They come through you but not from you, and though they are with you yet they belong not to you.\u201d<\/h3>\n

\u2013 Kahlil Gibran<\/em><\/p>\n

When my two children were small, they each had their favorite books. The books that they wanted me to read to them over and over again. They never seemed to tire of the same stories and often memorized many of the passages. My son loved\u00a0Ming Lo Moves the Mountain, Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like,<\/em>\u00a0and\u00a0The Story about Ping.\u00a0<\/em>My daughter, on the other hand, loved biographies of Martin Luther King Jr. and Helen Keller, any story about overcoming adversity and service to humanity.<\/p>\n

Today my son is a Chinese scholar, while my daughter is a professor and counselor focused on helping people navigate challenges in their lives. I tell this story to emphasize the importance of carefully observing and deeply listening to children, for they will reveal how we can best guide them.<\/p>\n

A child entering into the world has so much to learn. Practical skills like reading, writing, spelling, computer technology, but they also have the task of finding their way in the world, their purpose. How can adults in their lives best support and guide them? What skills and knowledge are important for children to acquire collectively and as individuals?<\/p>\n

The word education in Latin means \u201cto draw out from.\u201d However, all too often, children are seen as empty vessels that need to be filled with information. I propose that we ask, \u201cWho is this child, and what skills will they need to fulfill their purpose?\u201d Of course, all children need to learn basics, but skills and talent can be applied in many directions. If I had insisted that my daughter learn Mandarin, it would have been frustrating for her and for me and a waste of time.<\/p>\n

Years ago, when I lectured about education, I often told a variation of the story\u00a0The Animal School\u00a0<\/em>by George H. Reavis. This allegory is about the dangers of standardized education and the ignoring of the unique qualities of each individual child. My version included an imaginary school whose students were a rabbit, a bird, and a fish. The curriculum in the school included running, swimming, and flying. The rabbit, bird, and fish were all expected to master all three. The rabbit was a great runner, an ok swimmer, but terrible at flying. He spent all his time trying to learn how to fly. So much so that he became a mediocre runner. The bird had to work very hard to learn to swim, weakening her natural ability to fly, and the fish spent all his time trying to run and became a poor swimmer.<\/p>\n

Of course, it would be ideal for each child to receive a completely individualized education, but we know that this is not practical in crowded schools, and when teachers are often overworked. However, let\u2019s not underestimate the power of perception and words, or even handing a child a single book on a subject that enlivens and motivates that child in the direction of their passion and purpose. My most memorable teachers were the ones who recognized my inner nature and steered me toward knowledge and experiences that helped me to manifest my strengthens.<\/p>\n

There is only so much time and energy in a day, and yet our world has become more complex, and with these changes, our expectations of children have increased. In order to lessen their burden, it is important for teachers and parents to be detectives, looking for clues in behavior and conversations that reveal the fundamental nature of a child. When a child is inspired by their interests, he or she becomes a willing and enthusiastic participant in the learning process.<\/p>\n

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Are you struggling with the stresses of teaching or parenting in these challenging times?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Do you wonder how best to help young people engage in learning and develop as whole, healthy people?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Discover Ellen Tadd\u2019s holistic approach to raising and teaching children:<\/strong><\/p>\n

Author and counselor Ellen Tadd has discovered the fundamental role the human energy system (or chakra system) plays in human development. Her approach, A Framework for Wise Education\u00ae, uses this knowledge to orient teaching and learning to support children\u2019s wellbeing and potential. Applying this Framework helps educators cultivate their own wisdom and wellbeing \u2014 and helps children foster a love of learning, tackle challenges, form positive relationships, and develop their unique gifts. Tadd\u2019s Framework can be integrated into any educational setting or curriculum.\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Opportunities to Learn More: <\/strong><\/p>\n

BOOK RELEASE!\u00a0 <\/strong>Ellen Tadd\u2019s newest book, A Framework for Wise Education: Chakras & Child Development <\/em>will soon be available as an e-book on Amazon.<\/p>\n

Biobites Talk: <\/strong>Creative Lives Director Maureen Burford, M.Ed. is a long-time student of Ellen Tadd and has partnered with Ellen to train educators and parents in the Framework approach. Join Maureen on Zoom on Tuesday, September 6th<\/sup><\/a> at noon Eastern Time to explore this elegant system and learn effective strategies for guiding young people on their paths.<\/p>\n

Training opportunities for parents and educators: <\/strong>Creative Lives offers training courses in applying Tadd\u2019s Framework. Learn more here.<\/a><\/p>\n

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