Chris Packham: Mother and father shouldn’t be prescriptive about younger individuals’s pursuits
hris Packham says you will need to encourage younger individuals to seek out their very own pursuits by “broadening their range… as much as possible”.
The wildlife TV presenter and conservationist mentioned dad and mom shouldn’t be “prescriptive” in regards to the issues their kids had been uncovered to.
Packham, 62, has all the time had a ardour for data, selecting to learn the A to Z entries of a really outdated set of encyclopaedias as a substitute of kids’s books as a toddler.
“It’s how my father taught me to read,” he informed the PA news company.
“Although I struggled with that a little bit at the time, particularly because my father would test me on it – when we got to D, he was testing me on C – I think I inherited my love for learning from him.”
Packham mentioned his dad and mom had “invested an enormous amount of effort” into his training exterior of faculty”.
“It’s what I’m most grateful to them for,” he mentioned.
“But I like knowledge, as opposed to information. Information is something you can access on your mobile. Knowledge is something you need to draw upon. It’s information with context.”
Packham mentioned that it was essential to seek out issues that curiosity younger individuals, with the intention to foster a real ardour for studying, which he had beforehand skilled along with his stepdaughter, Megan McCubbin, 28.
I feel it’s about providing younger individuals a possibility to seek out out what they like on the planet and broadening their vary of curiosity as a lot as potential, and never being prescriptive about it
“I think it’s about offering young people an opportunity to find out what they like in the world and broadening their range of interest as much as possible, and not being prescriptive about it,” he informed PA.
“I remember buying my stepdaughter a lot of CDs, as it was at the time, from Abba, The Damned and The Ramones, because I didn’t know what she was going to like.
“I took her to see the opera, ballet, but I also took her to see The Human League and The Undertones.
“And whenever we visited an art gallery – I like going to them, I can go and I’d have to be thrown out – I had this golden rule where we had to leave after an hour, because even if Megan was really into it, if we left by then, she was left wanting more.
“And if she was bored, then she wasn’t too bored.”
He added that he and his step-daughter now study from one another which has strengthened their bond and friendship.
“Megan is also interested in natural sciences, so we have that shared passion,” he mentioned.
“I’ll also get a message, and it will be a link to a YouTube video or a piece of music she thinks I might like.
“That’s an example of the sharing of knowledge, which I think is very much part and parcel of building and maintaining a sense of community.
“The exciting thing is that very often, obsessive kids know more than adults. And that’s also empowering for young people because age doesn’t always equal wisdom.”