Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Adora Svitak
Adora Svitak had many great points on our relationships between adults and children. Children are constantly underestimated by adults. Adults don't believe that we are capable of doing certain things because of our age. But people my age can actually do some very powerful things. Anne Frank touched millions of people with her diary about living in fear during the Holocaust and that boy raised over $100,000 just by riding his bike. Children can do important things and make a difference in today's society. I do agree with Adora's point that teachers should learn from his or her students. Students can show different view points that may never have been seen before and they can also come up with creative ways to figure out a problem. Children are given little to no credit for what they do, and this needs to change because in order to be a better generation than the ones before us, we need some confidence.
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