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by ctxc
426 days ago
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I mean, fair enough. I had an aptitude for it.
If you're able to figure out what skills they might have fun with in the future, that's excellent.
If not - I'm not sure, you gotta shoot your shot I guess? Because the dislike might be for the process (practice) when they actually would like the end product (jamming) I just had a kid so this is pretty real to me. How it will go is anybody's guess, but I hope it does go well :) |
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I guess I believe more in the Montessori idea that kids are intrinsically motivated to learn and excel, and they will tend to be naturally drawn to work hard at the skills that they are best suited for.
I understand the idea that some skills have a hump to get over and it’s good to encourage that determination, but I’d also guess that for every person like you who is glad they were pushed to learn some particular skill, there is another person who it affected very negatively. So I suppose it’s a bit of a gamble in that sense.