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Let Them Daydream

Michelle Renee Kidwell
3 min readDec 3, 2022

Childhood dreams and Daydreams

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Stop daydreaming, get your head out of the clouds.

There are times of course a child needs to pay attention times when they can’t have their heads in the clouds, times when it wouldn’t be safe, but there’s nothing wrong with letting a child daydream. We all do it, right? Why should children be any different?

You may not think that this is a problem, all children daydream right? Perhaps but some children are in constant fear, they have the dreams they dream crushed, and often they are replaced with the dreams their parents have them.

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Not all children are going to live up to their parents dreams and that’s okay, because they are just that there parent’s dreams not their own, when a child daydreams anything is possible even the clouds in the sky start telling stories to them.

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As a child, I’d watch the clouds in the sky, and let my imagination run away, daydreaming of course is a big part of being a writer but back then I didn’t know that was going to…

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Michelle Renee Kidwell
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