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Let’s Reboot the Future
A Kinder World, According to Year 6: Churchill CE Primary School
This week, for Christmas, we are turning Let’s Reboot the Future upside down.
Where we usually ask our adult guests what advice they would give to inspire their younger and more naive selves to stay courageous, to hold on to kindness and fairness in their actions, this week we asked children to advise the adults.
Sandy from Reboot the Future visited Churchill Church of England Primary School in Westerham to talk with a group of Year 6s about their thoughts on kindness and fairness in our world.
All of them wanted a stop to violence, to war, gun crime and bullying, especially online. They wanted us to embrace and celebrate differences, to champion each other’s wins, and to make each other feel seen and cared for, particularly when we notice that someone is hurting.
We learn so many important and courageous lessons as children from our parents, schools and communities about how we treat each other and our planet. Treating each other and the planet as you would wish to be treated is one of them.
We hope this episode reminds you of the acts of care and kindness you have shown and been shown throughout your life, and that it brings back happy memories of moments that shaped you.
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