Walking & Words {Day 36}

Boredom is not a condition to be feared or avoided. Instead, it is a crucial element that fosters creativity, independence, and self-discovery among children. Boredom challenges children to engage with their inner world, to invent, and to explore, thereby laying the groundwork for a lifetime of learning and innovation. We must not shield our children from boredom but instead embrace it as a powerful catalyst for growth. It is essential to resist the cultural pressure to fill every moment of a child’s day with structured activities and digital distractions. Instead, we should provide spaces and opportunities for them to experience the fruitful solitude that boredom can offer.

~Ginny Yurich

2 thoughts on “Walking & Words {Day 36}

  1. I’m going to add that to my TBR list. I have read similar quotes re: boredom. Today my son said he was bored and I replied “that’s fantastic – it’s So good for you!” I hope I remember to reply like that every time! 😉

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