Mothers used to say, "You can't put an old head on young shoulders." But when we didn't always listen to her, she'd write it off as "planting seeds."
Everyone wants to talk to your kid, just like 'they' once talked to us. Here's two examples of what we learned from them:
Remember the Law of the Jungle? Darwin was misquoted. His theory was based on "survival of the adaptable", not the fittest. A small, but popular, misdirection that makes a big difference in how many people approach life.
How about Kill or be Killed? Seemingly, only historians and sociologists are aware that human civilization is build upon cooperation, not competition. Many people, we all deal with every day, are surprised to hear that.
Here are a few principles that our students learn in our classes and events:
Attention to detail, perserverance, delayed satisfaction, self-control, courage, loyalty, respect, accountability, empathy, compassion, acceptance of others, generosity, imagination...
In today's world, some might call even attending such a class an act of rebellion. We call it self-defense.