INGingggggg - Work In Progress

Each child is unique and learn in their own unique way. Learning happens organically in our mind. It does not happen at once. It takes time, bit by bit and over time the learning gets built. It might look a little messy, unorganized or jumbled but there will be many thoughts, confusions, failures and trial and errors while learning. There might not be one particular outcome and it can be trickles of many discoveries.

There isn't one proven method through which we all can learn and in some ways, we never do learn. We just keep adding the next ingredient into the mixture, new data, another dimension or a different perspective into the existing mixture. Which is why when it comes to learning (and living) we could consider slowness. Confusion and vagueness are virtues and the essential ingredients of growing and learning. This process is called INGing

When I first heard this word INGing, it gave me some solace. I could calm down with the assurance that my child is INGing, he is work in progress. I don't have to worry or be anxious about him. The minute my anxiety was taken care of, many things relaxed and it was peaceful. This also helped me to shift my focus from fixing the child to creating a supportive environment for him to learn and blossom.

I realised that the child is always learning and grasping information like a sponge. The beautiful thing about the child is he is curious about every thing and is willing to learn every minute. We all have been learning till date. We have never stopped learning. We have not stopped INGing. We all are work in progress.

Children are imagining, discussing, failing, learning, exploring, thinking, doubting, happening, agreeing, disagreeing, trying, actualizing, wandering, stopping, wondering, breaking, explaining, questioning, quitting, chit chatting, realizing, revisiting, seeing, living, sobbing, hearing, mirroring, debating, imitating, suggesting, mimicking, acting, creating, connecting, designing, expressing talking... INGing. They all are work in progress


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