"I can't think of any better representation of beauty
than someone who is unafraid to be herself."
Emma Stone
Adults observe the direction of a child's mind and then proceed to obtain access to books, movies, experiments and stories to support their natural instincts. What may appear to be a weird mannerism to adults, may be the beginning of an asset for the distant future.
If we laugh at children when his or her mind reflects fantasy, we are curbing underlying abilities. We must not become engaged in a battle over truth, but we can be responsible by simple response mentioning how odd the information seems. Follow up with tell me more.
If we patiently sit with a child, attentively listening to fabrication, one can almost see the creativity become unleashed in the brain. The excitement of sharing pushes fragments of ideas further along which is really stretching confidence for free thinking and flexible expansions. As we watch the animated face of the bright eyed storyteller, our spirits lift as we are reminded of the beauty of innocence.
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