Yeah, I like that story. Didn’t realise he’d pitched it at older kids. Of course older kids can read adult stuff just fine anyways :)
I’m more interested in what we can pitch at younger kids.
I was thinking aesops-fable-wise, to at least provide a kind of environment of thinking/rationality/curiosity and all that good stuff…
I’ll keep thinking about it myself, but I’d love to hear from anybody else that actually has skill/experience.
EG I’m sure we have teachers and/or psychologists in the audience somewhere who can weigh in on this ?
Or even just people that have got through all the sequences (or wrote them… :) ) who can point out some the most fundamental points in a list… ?
Yeah, I like that story. Didn’t realise he’d pitched it at older kids. Of course older kids can read adult stuff just fine anyways :)
I’m more interested in what we can pitch at younger kids.
I was thinking aesops-fable-wise, to at least provide a kind of environment of thinking/rationality/curiosity and all that good stuff…
I’ll keep thinking about it myself, but I’d love to hear from anybody else that actually has skill/experience.
EG I’m sure we have teachers and/or psychologists in the audience somewhere who can weigh in on this ?
Or even just people that have got through all the sequences (or wrote them… :) ) who can point out some the most fundamental points in a list… ?