Children will be children, and they're inquisitive. If teenagers want to know what's out there, they'll look, but there are things that aren't for their eyes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Kids are born curious about the world. What adults primarily do in the presence of kids is unwittingly thwart the curiosity of children.
Children are not only innocent and curious but also optimistic and joyful and essentially happy. They are, in short, everything adults wish they could be.
Kids need to see their world reflected back to them.
Kids all want to look cool, as if knowledge is a great burden, but they're always looking around. They remember.
We look for meaning and purpose; children bring that.
Watching kids go from the age of 9 and 10 to 13 is a big, huge jump. The way they speak, their looks, their attitudes, everything changes as you go from being a little kid to a teenager.
Teenagers are a great audience and they are fearless about asking what they want to know.
Kids love to look at pictures of themselves.
Kids are naturally curious about what they don't know, or don't understand, or what is foreign to them. They only learn to be frightened of those differences when an adult influences them to behave that way and censors that natural curiosity.
Children need to trust and depend upon those who are responsible for them.
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