Thanx Ratnesh, "You made me think."
In the beginning of our session, we were given us a set of situations, wherein how we would approach to each one of the them, this itself put us on the path of thinking for instance there was question,
If u would have the opportunity to choose a name, what would it be?
For this simple task, there is nothing so called as gained knowledge, that we have to apply it here, but yet through our thinking we could create something distinct using our creativity, analytical skills, and decision making prowess so on and so on and so forth, which gives us the sense of achievement.
I would like to ponder here, is it not that we all want our children to be, creative, analytic, decision maker, and so on.
Many of us in beginning of our session felt knowledge is very vital, because it helps us doing a particular task better but as the journey progressed, we realized how knowledge can be so insignificant thing, when we realized, we did not know or remember the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, we were stuck there, but when we really thought, we realized it is no big deal, and we could find out anywhere, if we wanted to.
When I sit down to introspect, I feel thinking always precedes actions. Thinking precedes new ideas and addressing new opportunities. We want to make people think about our words. Thinking also helps in drawing people towards what u believe to be true.
We also realized knowledge is of no value, unless we learn how to get that knowledge.
Hence in the session on thinking, we realized it is once we have our thinking process in right, it is not a problem to get that knowledge or whatever information is required at a particular moment.
For children to be better thinkers, we must give them the opportunity to explore, by not immediately helping them or answering them, by doing this we make them think of numerous possibilities and hence give them opportunity to learn and do things from each of those possibilities. We should never forget that children love experimenting and they cannot just do without it hence we need to put up with it. We should never make them feel they are committing sin by making mistakes, because it shatters their thinking and their sense of values. We need to respect their thinking and be nonjudgmental about it. We need to facilitate their thinking process with the right inputs at the right time.
We need to tap their wonderful and undiscovered power lying within themselves or within each of us.