🌱 Children don’t hate learning… they just haven’t found a reason to be curious yet.
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🧠 Maraming magulang ang nag-iisip na kapag mas madalas nilang pinapaalalahanan, mas mahigpit silang magbantay, at mas istrikto sila, saka lang magbabago ang anak. Pero sa totoo lang, kabaligtaran ang nangyayari. Habang mas pinipilit, mas maraming bata ang nawawalan ng gana sa pag-aaral, mas madaling mainis, mas gustong umiwas, at mas lalong umaasa sa cellphone. Hindi dahil pasaway ang anak, kundi dahil hindi pa siya nagagabayan sa tamang paraan.
📘 May mga bagay na hindi natututunan ng bata sa simpleng pagalitan o sa paulit ulit na pag-uutos. Kailangan nilang makita ang aral sa mga kuwentong konkreto, madaling maintindihan, madaling tandaan, at sapat na malapit sa kanilang buhay para sila mismo ang makapag-isip. Iyan ang dahilan kung bakit maraming magulang ang pumipili sa aklat na Little Minds, Big Wisdom para ipabasa sa kanilang anak bago mag-15 taong gulang.
🌱 Ang aklat na ito ay nasa anyong komiks na masigla at madaling basahin. Malapit ang nilalaman nito sa totoong buhay ng mga bata, kaya natututo silang makitungo nang maayos, kumilala ng tao, kontrolin ang emosyon, mag-isip nang mabuti, at unti unting mabuo ang magagandang ugali araw araw.
✨ Kapag naunawaan ng bata kung ano ang tama at ano ang mali, mas natural ang pagbabago. Ang batang marunong maging disiplinado, marunong mag-isip, marunong kontrolin ang emosyon, at marunong pahalagahan ang mga magulang ay isa sa pinakamahalagang biyaya para sa buong pamilya.
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💡 Huwag masyadong maging mabait sa anak — dahil minsan, ang sobrang “pag-aalaga” ang nagiging dahilan kung bakit sila lumalaking mahina.
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“Bakit ka tamad?”, “Ilang beses ko bang sasabihin sa’yo?”,
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24/10/2025
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10/09/2025
When my child chose silence…
One day, my son asked me sadly:
“Mom, is it because I talk too much that my friends don’t like me?”
He just wanted to share his ideas with the group, but his classmates laughed at him, called him “bossy,” and ignored him.
That night, he wanted to stop speaking up altogether — just stay quiet to be accepted.
It reminded me of my daughter when she was younger — often bullied, her pen sn**ched, being teased, and pushed aside. I used to teach her, “Good kids stay quiet.”
But every day, she came home with teary eyes, head down, saying nothing.
Both times, my heart ached.
Because I realized: Silence never earns respect.
What children really need
Kids don’t need a long list of advice.
What they need are real, simple, and relatable examples.
And I found exactly that in the comic book Young Leader.
This book doesn’t preach.
It tells everyday stories:
A child who says: “I feel sad when I’m left out.”
Another who stands up to bullying — not with fists, but with clear words.
A character who dares to share ideas, yet still knows how to listen.
Each page shows a real-life situation kids can apply at school the very next day.
The changes that surprised me
My son is no longer afraid of being called “bossy.” Now he speaks clearly, but gently:
“I think this way could work. What do you guys think?”
My daughter is no longer silent when bullied. She says:
“You took my pen, and that makes me feel bad. If you keep doing it, I’ll tell the teacher.”
No more tears. No more bowed heads.
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13/08/2025
📘 "Mom, was I wrong to stand up for myself?"
That night, my daughter came home with red eyes. She told me a classmate had grabbed her pen and mocked her in front of everyone. I asked what she did, and she said, "I stayed quiet. I thought if I reacted, they would dislike me more."
Hearing that broke my heart. I knew she didn’t want to cause trouble, but I also knew that if she kept staying silent, she would keep being treated unfairly. I hugged her and said, “Standing up for yourself doesn’t mean being aggressive. It means protecting yourself with words, calmness, and respect.”
The next day, I gave her a comic book called Young Leader. It doesn’t just entertain — it presents real-life situations: being bullied, being misunderstood, being excluded… and teaches kids how to respond wisely without shouting or running away, but by expressing themselves clearly and firmly.
Since reading it, my daughter has changed completely. When someone teases her, she no longer cries or walks away. She says, “That makes me uncomfortable. If you continue, I’ll tell the teacher.” When she feels unheard, she knows how to ask for a chance to speak. She has learned that protecting herself with words is not weakness, but strength.
In a world where children can be easily hurt or overshadowed, I believe parents must give them the skills to stand tall — communication skills, confidence, and emotional control.
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05/08/2025
Mom, do they not like me because I talk too much?
That question left me speechless.
My son is only eight. That night, right before bed, he sat beside me and quietly shared something that had been bothering him at school.
During a group project, he eagerly contributed his ideas, hoping to be helpful. But instead of listening, his classmates laughed, called him “bossy,” and started ignoring him for the rest of the week.
That night, he asked if maybe he should just stay quiet from now on, so people would like him more.
I held him close and said, “You didn’t do anything wrong by speaking up. You weren’t too much. You were being thoughtful and taking initiative. Not everyone is used to confidence, but that doesn’t mean you should hide your voice.”
The next morning, I gave him a book.
It’s a comic book called Young Leader.
Not the kind of book that gives lectures, but one that tells relatable stories. Stories about real kids learning how to speak their mind calmly, clearly, and with kindness.
Stories about being left out, misunderstood, teased, and how to respond with words, not anger or silence.
After reading it, my son changed.
He stopped blaming himself. He learned how to respond instead of react. He now knows how to say what he feels without hurting others. He knows how to ask for help without feeling ashamed. And most importantly, he’s no longer afraid of being misunderstood because he knows how to explain himself.
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22/07/2025
“I just wanted to talk. But she kept scrolling.”
One night, my daughter sat quietly beside me.
No words, just holding her stuffed toy and waiting.
I was tired from work. My phone kept buzzing.
She leaned in and whispered,
“Can I tell you something?”
I nodded, but my eyes were still on the screen.
She waited a bit longer. Then stood up.
“It’s okay, I’ll just go play.”
She wasn’t angry. She wasn’t dramatic.
But that moment hit me harder than any tantrum.
Because I knew exactly what I just missed.
Children rarely ask twice.
When they choose to speak up, they’re asking for more than attention.
They’re asking to be heard, understood, respected.
That night, I sat alone and asked myself
“How will she learn to express her feelings, if I’m always too distracted to listen?”
The next day, I placed a comic book on her desk.
It was called Young Leader.
A book that doesn’t preach.
It tells stories of kids learning to speak with courage.
Learning how to say “I feel hurt” without yelling.
How to deal with teasing.
How to explain their needs clearly and calmly.
Since then, she’s changed.
When her classmate ignored her, she didn’t cry.
She said, “I felt left out when you played without me.”
She said it kindly. With strength in her voice.
My little girl is growing into someone who knows her feelings.
And knows how to share them.
That’s the kind of leader I want her to be.
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14/07/2025
Ever since my child started reading this book, she no longer stays silent when being bullied."
There was a time when my daughter kept talking about a classmate
who often teased and picked on her.
He would sn**ch her pen, make fun of her old clothes,
and always cut in line on purpose.
I taught her to stay quiet, because
“Good kids don’t fight back.”
But I could clearly see the sadness in her eyes,
and every time she came home from school,
she walked with her head down, in silence.
One day, I overheard her talking to that classmate:
“You took my pen, and it made me feel bad.
If you keep doing that, I’ll tell the teacher.”
Her voice was calm — no yelling, no fear, no running away.
That day, for the first time,
I saw my child stand up for herself.
I asked where she learned that.
She said:
“From the YOUNG LEADER comic book you bought me.
There’s a character who also gets bullied,
but he talks to others about it — he doesn’t just keep it inside.”
That’s when I realized —
what children need isn’t rigid advice,
but real, simple examples they can relate to.
And this comic book did exactly that.
Since reading the book, my daughter has slowly changed.
She’s no longer the quiet child who stays silent when treated unfairly.
She knows how to say “No,”
how to ask adults for help,
and how to protect herself — without fighting.
And I believe that’s something
every child should learn early.
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