Dear friend @tarazkp, children at the age of six are a sponge that absorbs everything. Matthew, my son, also the same age as Smallsteps, is very active, his thing is painting, and he loves to know everything about dinosaurs; he already reads in English and Spanish.
He learns at his own pace, without pressure of any kind. I'm not worried about what the future holds for him because we work in the present to strengthen the foundations, just like you and Smallsteps' mum do.
Our mission as parents is precisely to give our children the tools they need, to prepare them for the global future they will face in the near future. To make them self-sufficient, productive and, of course, good men and women. And I can read in the eyes of little princess Smallsteps, that she is on the right track.
I extend a big virtual hug, full of blessings for the whole family, may the successes continue, and may we continue to live together with our children, taking advantage of those beautiful childhood years.
This is what I am hoping - the foundation for learning is independent of what is learned. Too many think that because their kids "know" stuff, they are smart - smart is being able to always learn more.
I wish more parents spent time with their kids creating stuff, rather than consuming stuff. Well done.