Hi all! Welcome to the second edition of The First School! In the previous post, we looked at one of the most wonderful poems called “Children Learn What They Live” by Dorothy Law Nolt, which I felt was worthy enough to serve as a preamble for all well-wishers of children (us). I felt delighted that many of you found the poem personally moving and relevant, and some of you reached out saying you are going to print it out!
Everybody loves to be respected and especially when we get into a new company or team we expect respect from our peers or juniors at the drop of a hat. Even though I had an idea that respect can only be earned and not demanded, the lines from simply fly was simply amazing. It makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing these kind of excerpts from books and Ted talks sriram
good one .2 hands clapped together makes noise. its important that both hands always join together. Parents and children both shouldn't give up. I watched Gunjan Saxena .The Father thoroughly supported the daughter to fly high .
Everybody loves to be respected and especially when we get into a new company or team we expect respect from our peers or juniors at the drop of a hat. Even though I had an idea that respect can only be earned and not demanded, the lines from simply fly was simply amazing. It makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing these kind of excerpts from books and Ted talks sriram
good one .2 hands clapped together makes noise. its important that both hands always join together. Parents and children both shouldn't give up. I watched Gunjan Saxena .The Father thoroughly supported the daughter to fly high .