Philosophy for Children – Meaningful Thinking
Children grow by wondering, seeking meaning, and trying to understand the world around them. We nurture this curiosity through a dedicated class – Philosophy for Children. Our goal is to encourage independent thinking, empathy, and the ability to find solutions in various life situations.
What do we develop in Philosophy for Children classes?
- Critical thinking – children ask questions, think independently, and express their opinions.
- Communication skills – they learn to express their feelings, understand others’ emotions, and communicate effectively.
- Understanding values – topics such as honesty, friendship, fairness, and responsibility are explored through real-life situations.
- Conflict resolution – children learn to find peaceful and fair solutions.
What do we do in Philosophy for Children classes?
- We use stories, role-playing, case studies, and discussions.
- Through dialogue, children reflect and find meaning in the topics we explore together.