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Frank L. Ludwig
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Respect
We are told we live in a democracy. In order to be prepared for this, the children learn about it at school. And then, on their 18th birthday, they’re suddenly confronted with the fact of having a say in their lives.
I have always believed in letting children make decisions themselves – within reason, of course. And when different children want different things, I take a vote. (In case of a tie, I simply cast my own vote as well.)
For example, it was always a big discussion whether we’d go outside or not. Usually, the vote was something like 6:2 in favour.
After three days, I would tell the 6 guys that they’ve had their turn three times in a row, and that it was time for the others to get their turn and stay inside. And on one occasion, we couldn’t go because it was winter and one girl didn’t have a coat with her.
So, apart from giving them an idea of the concept of democracy, I also pointed out its limitations as well as the rights of minorities.
In my opinion, the main intellectual requirements for a child are freedom and guidance, as I have pointed out in this poem:
And I’ll take you up with me
so that I may speak my mind,
show me where it’s safe to walk
till the time that I will find
my own way with watchful eye:
take my hand and let me fly!
to the sky, and while we soar
high above the world, you’ll see
things you’ve never seen before
as the clouds are rolling by:
take my hand and let me fly!