Look At The World Through The Eyes Of A Child

And be awestruck by everything

James Boylan
ILLUMINATION

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Through the eyes of a child Photo by Monica Gozalo on Unsplash

How can you look at the world through the eyes of a child? After all, aren’t you grown and have children of your own?

Would it even be right to look through the eyes of a child when there is so much to be taken care of by the adult in the room?

Just what does it mean to look at the world through the eyes of a child?

Looking at the world through the eyes of a child is looking with awe, love, and amazement as life unfolds. While you may see this beach as being littered with junk, the child sees a fantasyland.

“Oh, look, there’s a bug!” “Look, there’s a sea monster! I’ll save you, Daddy!” “Wonder if the moon looks like this. If it does, I’m an astronaut!”

To look at the world through the eyes of a child is to be loving, caring, and give honest answers to inquiries. Of course, it all depends on the child’s earliest teachers.

These teachers include parents, siblings, other family members, and others who are close to the infant.

Remember the days when you gazed at the clouds and imagined that you saw them forming the shapes of figures? I remember that, as a child, I would lay in the grass and stare up at the sky that became my canvas with the…

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James Boylan
ILLUMINATION

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