Ask HN: What “things” would you like your children to learn?
At 37 with 2 young children, I'm starting to realize there are some facts (and non facts) about the ways the world and nature and people work that I would hope my children come to understand one day.
This led me to want to put together a list of such "things" I would like them to learn, but I want to avoid the natural bias to validate my own sense of self (the instinct to want my kids to be like me thus validating my own worth).
The question is phrased - "would like my children to learn", as opposed to - "want to teach my children", if you understand what I mean?
I realize that by choosing HN for this I'm already biasing the list...
...but I wanted the list to be about facts as in "Life the Universe and Everything", rather than "Psico-Socio-Economic" internet advice like - "Top 10 Things to teach your kids"
...so I think HN is a good fit.
What are some things you wish your children will learn as they grow up?
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[ 160 ms ] story [ 1022 ms ] threadAnything in this list is a good place to start: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies
Question what else is there beyond that? Realize that if the Universe is proven to be expanding, what is observable now is less that what was observable in the past and more than will be observable in the future.
How ride a bike: I was fortunate enough to have my parents teach me how to ride (without training wheels) at the age of 2. From around the age of 8, I was able to explore the city with friends and organise our own activities without having to rely on parents to drive us to and from each other's houses.
A second (or third) language: I'm not fluent in any languages other than English, but I've seen how many opportunities/experiences can come from being able to communicate with someone with a different culture. Ideally I'd like for my children to learn a second language alongside English (There's a huge benefit to learning a second language at a young age compared to one that is 'translated' from one's mother tongue).