In a world full of noise, opinions, and information, we rarely get the opportunity to be curious. But curiosity is key to growth and fulfillment.
In L.B. Discovering the Inner Light, a little beetle begins her journey with big questions:
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“Who am I?”
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“Why am I here?”
These aren’t just lines in a story; they’re mirrors reflecting the quiet wonderings in every child’s heart.Just like L.B., our children aren’t looking for all the answers. They’re seeking connection. Meaning. A deeper understanding of who they are.
Create a Culture of Wonder at Home
Here are a few gentle prompts to help your child turn inward:
- What’s something special about you that nobody else sees?
- What do you think your heart is really good at?
- If your inner Light could speak, what would it say today?
These simple moments of inquiry can open surprising conversations. You may be amazed by what your child shares that lives just beneath the surface, waiting to be heard.
As the educator and author Jess Lair once said:
“Children are not things to be molded, but are people to be unfolded.”
Let’s give our children the space to unfold.To ask questions.
To sit in the mystery.
To remember that sometimes, the greatest wisdom comes not from knowing, but from wondering.
