There is a common idea that children are effortless learning machines because of their age and many people explain it's mainly due to brain plasticity.
I got quite a few emails saying it's wrong to just submit to the teacher/coach's instructions and don't overthink it. All the comments said they might know what is better.
It sounds like one of their objectives was to look for agreement with what you were sharing, rather than discovering a single insight they could explore - and perhaps even challenge their existing thinking with...
I think I might have misunderstood your first comment now I have reread it. I don't think you meant "don't overthink it" in relation to submitting to the coach's instructions.
Doing as the coach says without questioning them is where most people disagree.
Really liked this. The “don’t overthink it” is so important for learning!
Interestingly, that the one I get the most push back on.
From whom?
I got quite a few emails saying it's wrong to just submit to the teacher/coach's instructions and don't overthink it. All the comments said they might know what is better.
It sounds like one of their objectives was to look for agreement with what you were sharing, rather than discovering a single insight they could explore - and perhaps even challenge their existing thinking with...
I think I might have misunderstood your first comment now I have reread it. I don't think you meant "don't overthink it" in relation to submitting to the coach's instructions.
Doing as the coach says without questioning them is where most people disagree.
This is right on the money! Love it.