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The Power of Self Love!

By Nosipho Nxumalo  Edited by Candice Chirwa  Meet Thandi. Thandi is a smart, bubbly and kind girl. Little Thandi came back from school one day and was so excited that she had been chosen as the new grade 3R class monitor. Miss Zulu told her peers that "Thandi is a good example, children! You must strive to be like her!"  It was true! Little Thandi was truly a good example of a well-groomed student. The next day, little Thandi was attending her physical education class and they were busy having fun when a boy from her class yelled “Thandi! How can you be a good example, when you can’t even pass the ball right!” and everyone burst out into bubbles of laughter. Thandi felt so bad and that the following day little Thandi was late for school and Miss Zulu said to Little Thandi: "Thandi! As the class monitor, you should always be on time. You are supposed to be setting a good example!"  Later that evening before little Thandi went to bed; she thought

Critical Thinking 4 Kids

By Candice Chirwa & Josh Nel South Africa is a country that has a rich and diverse history which influences the social and political contemporary issues that are deeply contested today. Despite these challenges, we have a total population of 55.6 million people, 36.2% of which are young people. However, the youth face the great burden of lacking critical engagement skill with socio-political issues that affect them. Through a series of blog posts, Qrate will discuss and tackle various social issues that as an organization believes that children should be open-minded towards and willing to hold discussions amongst their peers, teachers, and parents. These blog posts will be helpful for parents, guardians, and teachers to engage in discussions with the youth of today. Our first blog post is centered on understanding the importance of critical thinkers for young children. What is Critical Thinking? Critical thinking consists of different skills that help us learn