The Muna World Team holds the iron-willed belief that every child is beautiful and unique in their own way. Even though there are more beautiful souls yet to come. Until they come, the beautiful ones are born now, and these are the Muna Champions.
Is the uniqueness of every child a myth?
Every child is a remarkable blend of uniqueness, beauty, and innocence. This uniqueness is not meant to drift us apart but to complement one another. Being a child presents a boundless potential for growth, energy and endless possibilities. This is a critical period of a person’s life where goodness is inherently automatic. Children appear as beauties filled with innocence, joy and a beholding aura everyone loves to admire. The possibility of living to grow, learn, and contribute to the world in meaningful ways is unquestionably possible. Being a child is a moment of curiosity, playfulness, and a period of wonder.
Educationists hold a view that no child is a “tabula rasa”.
This is a remarkable phrase that means that no child is born with a “blank slate”. Every early learner is born into the world with their own unique characteristics, talents, and perspectives. The uniqueness of every child is evident in their individual differences which include the unique ways children interact and react with the external environment. From the day of birth through their life on earth, children start learning in different ways. When parents and educators identify the uniqueness of every learner, it helps to develop in building their self-esteem and confidence.
To help children flourish in their uniqueness requires guiding and supporting them in exploring their interests and expressing themselves in their level of performance.
Creating a world where every uniqueness of a child is appreciated, understood, and accepted is what Muna World champions.
Every child is beautiful and unique in their own way, and they are the beautiful ones born now and these are the Muna World Champions.