Children take in more information than we'd like to believe.
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The most interesting information comes from children, for they tell all they know and then stop.
By what you do, you teach your children how to respond to difficult information.
What do we tell our children? Haste makes waste. Look before you leap. Stop and think. Don't judge a book by its cover. We believe that we are always better off gathering as much information as possible and spending as much time as possible in deliberation.
Unfortunately, kids are led to believe things are easier to achieve than they really are.
The world is not ideal, and the only weapon we can give our children is information. Information which is not pretty, but honest.
Children don't make judgments about which details are important... a child captures them all.
Kids can learn a lot by seeing things rather than reading it.
I think children learn from example. I don't believe in raising them in an authoritative atmosphere.
I don't mind children cribbing answers off other children. It's one of the ways they can learn. I also don't think there should be too many constraints on what they can look at on the Internet.
I think the depth, what children can handle and what they're interested in, is much deeper than I think what people assume. I think it's why sometimes we make things too simple for them.
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