Teaching children how to plan is
more than an educational strategy—it is a mission for parents and educators who
want to raise autonomous, creative, and well-prepared individuals.
Have
you ever thought about how many challenges a child faces each day? Learning to
plan can be the difference between a frustrating day and a journey filled with
small victories. Let’s explore, step by step, why planning should be part of a
child’s upbringing.
Planning is not just an adult
organizational tool—it is a vital life skill that can and should be taught to
children from an early age. In a fast-paced and demanding world, helping
children develop this ability gives them a solid foundation for autonomy,
creativity, and emotional well-being.
Inspiring Story
Steve Jobs, the genius behind Apple, was known for his
ability to anticipate the future. But what few people know is that, as a child,
he learned from his father to "see the structure behind things."
Planning was a serious game. This example shows how, with the right stimuli,
children can learn to visualize steps, predict outcomes, and make better
decisions.
In Brazil, educator and playwright Antônio
Carlos dos Santos brings innovative contributions through what he calls the
Pedagogies of Creativity and Autonomy (PCA). His methods—such as the Puppet
Theater Mané Beiçudo (TBMB), Mindset, Action, and Theater (MAT),
and Theater Movement (ThM)—encourage
children to think creatively and structure their ideas in clear stages. One
example: in the TBMB, the child is encouraged to create a puppet theater that
requires logical sequencing, objectives, and problem-solving for the
characters. This is planning, in a playful and engaging way.
Practical Tip
Before bedtime, invite your child to plan the next
day. Together, make a list of three important things: something they need to
do, something they want to do, and something they can help with. Small steps
build big lessons.
The collection “The Thousand Faces Little Witch collectionteaches you to live better”, also by Antônio Carlos dos Santos, is a powerful educational tool for introducing planning to children. In the first book, titled Planning (click here), the charming little witch shows how planning can make life more fun, productive, and less stressful. In a light-hearted way, she helps the child organize their thinking—whether it’s remembering the toothpaste when brushing teeth or packing their school bag without forgetting lunch.
Curiosity Box
Did you know that the child’s brain is as moldable as
clay? Studies show that neural networks associated with planning develop
rapidly between the ages of 3 and 7. The more stimulating the activities, the
more synapses are formed.
Teaching planning also strengthens a
child’s ability to deal with frustration. When a plan doesn’t work, they learn
to reassess, adapt, and try again. This cycle builds resilience and expands
emotional intelligence.
Motivational Quote
“Planning is the art of keeping your feet on the
ground and your head in the clouds, it is dreaming with your eyes open. And
every child who learns to dream like this begins to fly.” - Antônio Carlos dos
Santos.
This is not about turning childhood
into a rigid schedule of goals. It’s about giving meaning and direction to
everyday actions. When a child learns to plan, they also learn to respect time,
limits, and resources. Above all, they learn that it’s possible to achieve
dreams—even if they start small. That’s the beauty of the pedagogy of autonomy:
forming individuals who are capable of choosing, evaluating, and starting over.
In the classroom, planning also
boosts performance. Activities like building their own study schedule or
planning a group project help children internalize concepts like
responsibility, collaboration, and time management. According to neuroeducation
research, these experiences enhance working memory and activate the prefrontal
cortex—the area of the brain responsible for critical thinking.
Practical Tip
Use visual calendars and task boards with colorful
stickers. These help children "see time" and feel like protagonists
of their own day.
More than preparing children for the
job market or university, teaching planning from childhood is an act of care in
human formation. Children who learn to plan are more creative, more empathetic,
and more confident. They are small human beings with a great potential to make
a difference in the world. Why not start today with your child?
Resources
Book Series: “The Thousand Faces Little
Witch collection teaches you to live better”
Available at Amazon.com.br. Search for the collection title on
the site.
https://www.amazon.com/author/antoniosantos
Follow author Antônio Carlos dos Santos:
- Blog
The New York Culture: https://thenewyorkculture.blogspot.com
- Blog Culture and Education: culturaeducacao.blogspot.com
- Popular Theater: teatromanebeicudo.blogspot.com
- Strategic Planning: planejamentoestrategicoquasark.blogspot.com
- Early
Childhood Education: letrinhasgigantes.blogspot.com
Access the books by Antônio Carlos dos Santos on amazon.com or amazon.com.br
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