Preparing Children for the Real World Starts Much Earlier Than We Think
Sakal NIE2026-02-16T21:53:36-05:30Why We Often Delay “Real-World Preparation” Many adults look back and say, “I wish someone had taught me this earlier.” Whether it’s handling emotions, making decisions, dealing with failure, or navigating...
How Everyday Conversations Can Become Powerful Learning Moments for Children
Sakal NIE2026-02-16T21:43:51-05:30Why Learning Doesn’t Begin and End in Classrooms Learning is often imagined as something that happens inside classrooms, guided by textbooks, exams, and structured lessons. Yet few of ultimate powerful education...
Why Awareness Is as Important as Academics in a Child’s Education
Sakal NIE2026-02-16T21:24:59-05:30In many education systems today, success is measured by how efficiently a syllabus is completed and how well students perform in exams. Progress is traced through grades, ranks, and scores....
From Headlines to Understanding: How News Builds Thinking Skills in Children
Sakal NIE2026-02-16T21:05:57-05:30Why News Can Be a Powerful Learning Tool In many households and classrooms, news is treated as something children should be shielded from—too complex, too disturbing, too “adult.” Yet children grow...
How Curiosity Shapes a Child’s Ability to Learn Beyond Textbooks
Sakal NIE2026-02-16T20:57:31-05:30In many education systems, learning is measured by how much information a child can absorb, reproduce, and retain. Syllabi evolve more burdensome, textbooks thicker, and assessments more common. Yet in...

