What adults can learn from kids

Adora Svitak – Why you should listen to her

A voracious reader from age three, Adora Svitak’s first

serious foray into writing — at age five — was limited only

by her handwriting and spelling. (Her astonishing verbal

abilities already matched that of young adults over twice her

age.) As her official bio says, her breakthrough would soon

come “in the form of a used Dell laptop her mother bought

her.” At age seven, she typed out over 250,000 words —

poetry, short stories, observations about the world — in a

single year.

Svitak has since fashioned her beyond-her-years wordsmithing

into an inspiring campaign for literacy — speaking across

the country to both adults and kids. She is author of Flying

Fingers, a book on learning.

One Response to What adults can learn from kids

  • Wow. This girl is very intelligent. I can see a very bright future for her, at her age she already have an advocacy in life. Yes, she is right about everything we should not be irrational and discriminate that kids are kids, we should treat them equally as if adults, although there are instances that we need to break on that, still we’ll just need to explain it to them.

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