Thursday, May 15, 2014

Chapter 28: Dream Big

Randy missed the 1969 moonwalk because he was sent to bed by camp counselors. Have you ever wished adults in your life were less rigid? What advice would you give to adults about helping kids dream big? 

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  1. The main advice I would give to adults is to just let lose on their kids. You cannot keep your child sheltered and you need to be able to trust that they are doing what they are supposed to be doing, and in this day an age it's very hard to believe everything a child says but that is all part of the learning process and growing up. Being able to see right from wrong, and learning from their own dumb mistakes is what really teaches kids to listen and learn and to never mess up again.

    Kids need to dream big by allowing creative flow and getting all of those creative juices out.

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  2. Yes I wish my parents were less rigid and would let me be more of an adult instead of still treating me like a kid. I would tell them to encourage us even when they think that our dreams are stupid.

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  3. i think it depends on what type of rigid-ed your parents are. but for the most part for parent advice you need to let your kid explore his or her mind just so they can evolve. once they get older i would try to let them focus in on one type of work force and with that being i would then tell them you can do anything you put your mind to.

    Also what reason is there to something. If you cant dream to do something

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  4. always encourage there dreams and don't every give up on them and support them when needed

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      Answer all parts of the prompt! Have you ever wished adults in your life were less rigid?

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  5. By letting you kids dreams big more fun they have when they are going up. What they want to be when they grow up.

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    1. Julie, please read your response out loud. It does not make sense.

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  6. I have never met a parent that was ridged. The advise I would give is just let them be themselves.

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  7. I have never met a parent that was ridged. The advise I would give is just let them be themselves.

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  8. When your kids are young, you should shelter and protect them. Show them love and the right path. When they get older around teenage years that's when you should start to trust your own work. You should set their minds free and let them explore their interest. They will fall and sometimes get hurt but don't interfere its their job to rise back up and triumph over their challenges.

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  10. Yes and no because your life is suppose to have structure, but you should be able to have room to grow, and let your creativity flow. The advice that I would give adults about helping kids dream big is to just support them even if it doesn't make sense. Because the dreams of kids are not suppose to make sense to adults.

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