Thursday, 13 September 2012

What we see, and what they see!



It is no doubt a stale story that both children and adults do not see things or situations the same way. Due to the difference in age, level of exposure and some hidden personality traits, of which some might be genetic. Children see in a different world from the adults. We are going to have a table relating these differences below;

What the adults see…
What the children see…
A spoilt child who is always asking for too much
A person that deserved to be pampered
A garrulous child that pokes his nose into everything he sees
A person that confidently and articulately expresses himself
A rough destructive child
A person that expresses himself in play, after all, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
An unkempt boy with his shirt flying out and collar flipped up
A person that simply needs fresh and should have it, after all, air is free
An indolent child that only plays with her doll all the time
A person that learns her mathematics and grammar lessons through the process of playing the teacher with her doll
A child that always poke her nose in adult female magazines and always trying to paint her finger and toe nails
A person that always live after her mother, after all, Mum is always painting her nails too
A spoilt child that doesn’t know when to use the words ‘excuse me’ when he needs to use the plate
A person that also has the right to use a plate, after all, it is in our kitchen and belongs to my Daddy and Mummy

In the above table, you will notice in the column for the Adult the subjective use of the word ‘child’ as opposed to the objective use of the word ‘person’ in the one for the Child. Submissively, the child could be seen having a larger life size for him or herself, a fact every adults should understand and thus, pays the child some deserved respects.

Thanks you.

Samuel Solomon O.

NB: Contributions and Comments are highly welcome.

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