Srinagar, Feb. 12 -- We've all seen the look. An Indian child stands on a balcony, watching the monsoon clouds roll in or staring at a trail of ants on a veranda. Their eyes are wide with a silent, buzzing electricity. Then comes the inevitable: "Mummy, why do ants follow each other?" or "Papa, where does the light go when it gets dark?"In that moment, we have a choice. We can lean into that spark, or we can extinguish it with a dry, textbook definition to "finish the syllabus." Unfortunately, in our current coaching-center culture and competitive school environments, we tend to choose the latter. We are so obsessed with our children having the right answers for the board exams that we've forgotten the soul of learning is found in the wro...
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