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Leadership Education For Children

By: Kayley Kenzie.

Leadership education instructs children how to think and prepares them to be leaders in all areas of life: at home, in the community, in business, and in government.

Does this sound like the kind of education you'd like your child to benefit from? I know I want my children to think outside the box.

Throughout history, the greatest thinkers and leaders have been taught using a mentors and tutors in their homes.

As they progressed through their education, they would advance to prep schools and review the classics, continuing the mentor approach.

Ultimately, it is the mentor system that develops leaders. Sadly, the leaders that we usually think of in America are trained to be professionals and specialists, not true leaders.

Today, our nation is mostly filled with people who would rather be followers. They either ignore or don't even notice the system's problems. If the next generation is going to be any better than this one, we need to teach our children to be great leaders who can make a difference.

Leadership education consists of very important key elements: time, mentors, and classics.

Students need enough time to learn, and that means they need structure. For example, an older student may need at least 5 hours of learning a day for 5 days a week.

This allows ample time for your child to study and read. Younger children won't need quite as much time.

Mentors and Classics. We won't separate these two factors of leadership education because learning how to think well is attained through discussion of the classics.

It is essential for the mentor to read the classic that the student is reading. Both student and teacher should keep a reading journal by writing about key ideas.

Perhaps you decide to spend the first hour on a math lesson, then spend some time free reading, experimenting, and studying. The final hour can be about writing or having a discussion with the mentor.

For centuries, this type of learning has been the means for acquiring knowledge and skills needed for leaders.

With leadership education, you will be encouraged to find a mentor who can read and study the classics with your children. Although most people are familiar with certain literature and history classics, there are classics for practically all subjects.

There are even classics in science, such as Newton's Principia Mathematics. I wouldn't suggest starting out with this, but when the time comes to read a mathematic classic, try it out.

Leadership education will teach your child how to think well. If you plan on being your child's mentor, you must make sure that you are a great learner and thinker.

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