Is it really good to, like, change schools?
Doesn't it affect, like, your learning?
Because now you have to, like...
If you have group work,
you have to get new group members...
There you go
Oh, thank you! Thank you.
I was talking to my friend the other day,
we were talking about... Hummm...
schools.
So I was telling her how me, I went to
two different schools,
and she's telling me how she went to school,
one school from primary to high school.
Aye, it was hard! When I started,
it was really really hard,
because now I had to make new friends,
I had left all my friends behind...
I had to get new teachers, you know?
And then also seeing those old friends.
all being together...
For some of my children,
being in one school from when they were small all the way
has worked for them
and they are happy and they they can't imagine having gone anywhere else.
And she came and interrupted that,
and thought
"No, I... She... I think she can do better
in a different school".
And I was afraid.
My parents took me to a very...
it was a Catholic school,
so they had, like, rules... And
when I went to high school,
it was a different school so it was a lot more relaxed...
Both types of schools
had different effects on me.
She was saying that she thinks it was a mistake
for her to go to...
go to a different school
from primary. Yeah... that's what she was saying.
Do you think that maybe we made a mistake?
A school will try as much as possible to provide
what fits in that context.
It will always be 33% who not be reached.
And therefore,
that's where the effort of the parent comes in.
What do I do as a parent?
Because I'm the first educator.
I have to find a place to help him
improve on that and keep it as something.
I think it was a bit of a hard choice.
It was much easier, when they were all in
the same school. I'll drop
and then pick
in one place I don't need to go all around the city
Yeah I know...
...to get them so...
From that point of view...
Much easier but maybe not the best for the kids.
So it makes it much easier when the child has fitted...
Then, she's turned out better.
Yeah, she turned out well.
She turned out better
With time then I have learnt to see,
to appreciate the differences of the children.
You come to realize that each child is different.
And to say:
"Okay, whatever surprise,
I can... I can adjust,
I can respond, instead of dictate how".
So if you have already fixed your mind on how you want to bring them up,
I think you,
either hurt yourself or you hurt the child.
"And respecting the children,
you are a pedagogue, and psychologist, and so is your husband.
And the pedagogy and justice of the mothers
consists in treating different children in a different way".
Education is a personal experience.
Everyone experiences it differently.
The needs of the first one
are not the needs of a second one,
and they are not the needs of a third one.
And even the fourth one,
their needs are very different.
With their many different kids
and, like, the 20...
25 years of experience in parenting,
I think they just just learnt eventually to see that you have to
vary with each kid.
One of the biggest struggles of Education
is to individualize,
is to is to reach each person.
You have to aim to reach
each individual one-on-one.
Love your child no matter what,
not because they...
shine to the world,
not because they fit with what everyone is saying,
but first you love them and when you love them
you can see in their eyes
what they need.
You will try to do what you can the best that you can,
trying to avail the best
opportunities for them.
But not to be anxious about it, you know?
Like, live one day at a time.
The children have to actually learn things about the world,
sports, art and music and just random things, like literature, logic...
You know? Just out of the box.
Outside the box means you're not walking in a
straight line.
You're not thinking that after this I go here,
and after that I go there, because
you can disrupt yourself
and find that
there are more opportunities that are outside the line.
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