A CHILD'S POINT OF VIEW
It no doubt goes without saying that children see the world a little differently than adults. Their innocence allows them to see life and accept events at face value. Their confusion with the actions and verbiage of adults provides endearing moments.
During the first day of kindergarten, the teacher was explaining the classroom rules to her new students. "Now, when you have to go to the restroom," she began, "please raise your hand."
Sally immediately raised her hand and asked, "How will that help?"
Extracted from 'Speaker's Sourcebook II' by Glen Van Ekeren, Prentice Hall, 1994
It no doubt goes without saying that children see the world a little differently than adults. Their innocence allows them to see life and accept events at face value. Their confusion with the actions and verbiage of adults provides endearing moments.
During the first day of kindergarten, the teacher was explaining the classroom rules to her new students. "Now, when you have to go to the restroom," she began, "please raise your hand."
Sally immediately raised her hand and asked, "How will that help?"
Extracted from 'Speaker's Sourcebook II' by Glen Van Ekeren, Prentice Hall, 1994
If you look back, you'll soon be going that way - American Proverb
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