As Shinichi Suzuki says, "Talent is not inborn...every child acquires ability through experience and repetition. Ability develops through action. An idle person will not develop ability. For the sake of the children, let us educate them from the cradle to have a noble mind, a high sense of values, and a splendid ability...splendid in mind and heart...If this is not (the parent's) greatest hope, in the end the child may take a road that is contrary to their expectations."
Now I don't agree with everything Suzuki teaches, but I do agree with this basic principle he teaches here, because I have experienced its benefits firsthand.
Okay, I won't continue my soap box about education...you get the picture...literally!
Here she is playing "Twinkle, Twinkle" in her sweet dancing ballerina pajamas by window light.
This photo was entered in the I Heart Faces Photo Challenge "By the Book."
To see some amazing photos go to http://www.iheartfaces.com/2012/01/book-photo-challenge/#more-7499.
To see some amazing photos go to http://www.iheartfaces.com/2012/01/book-photo-challenge/#more-7499.
I will leave you with one more thought from Suzuki to ponder,
"The habit of action is the most important thing we must acquire. Life's success or failure actually depends on this one thing. So what should we do? We should get so that it is second nature to put our thoughts into action."
2 comments:
Very cute. I like the original idea!
At first I thought, where's the book... but then I got it! cute idea!
My entry is here if you'd like to visit: By the Book
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