How children can teach us to be more honest | Erin Thorkilsen | TEDxURI
Eric Thorkilzen discusses children's unique ability to speak the truth in ways that adults often don't, revealing factual honesty and deeper emotional truths. Children's unfiltered observations remind us of our core selves, often buried under responsibilities and self-doubt. By listening to children, we can reconnect with our inner truths and learn to be better versions of ourselves. They teach us about honesty, joy, and living in the present moment, showing us what truly matters. Erin Thorkilsen is a passionate educator, innovator, and advocate for children. She is the founder of Heart in Education—a program for teachers that brings a fresh, heart-centered approach to professional development. An adjunct professor of education at the University of Rhode Island, Erin is a recognized leader in the fields of well-being and mindfulness, a podcast guest, conference presenter, parent educator, and consultant.With over 20 years as an award-winning elementary classroom teacher, Erin deeply understands the challenges and joys of teaching. She has taught preK, kindergarten, fourth grade, mentored and supervised undergraduate and graduate student teachers, and served in an administrative role as the Director of Associate Teachers. Balancing her professional work with the adventure of raising twin young daughters, Erin lives in Wakefield, RI with her husband, the two girls, and dog, Ruby. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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