
Mihaela vine sa-si mai faca si ea putina reclama ;))
"Many adults think a child’s mind and body should be continually busy. They believe that only when kids are doing something are they learning.
But a tendency to overschedule can actually be counter-productive to the learning process. It doesn’t allow a child time to be inventive or reflective. Just as young children need periods of time for creative play, they also need time to daydream.
Daydreaming is a magical experience--anything can happen and all things are possible. The relaxed state that occurs during a daydream allows the brain to filter out distractions of the moment and to go into a creative surge of imagination and reality. Like the blending of paints, the hows, whys, and what-ifs of the daydream swirl together, forming a palette of colorful ideas.
Many a great idea begins as a daydream. Orville Wright dreamed of flying. Alexander Graham Bell dreamed of an invention to communicate over long distances. Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed of freedom. Each held onto a dream, continued to question, and worked to make it come true.
We can help children find ways to explore their daydreams by giving them the tools to help bring the ideas into the real world. Give them time to ponder. Help them collect facts and gather materials for building and inventing. Let them choose their own methods. Help them evaluate their results. Provide opportunities to try again. Above all, we must value the questions and believe in the possibilities."
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