When i was flying from hong kong to london i met A brave mother was travelling alone with her two kids - one 3 yrs old, the other 7 months. I noticed the way she set up her inflight cot. One of the safety straps was left undone because it retricted the baby's movement, as well as the interaction between her and her child. Needless to say the safety of the baby was comprised but in the eyes of the mother, it was worth it. This is a fine example of a poorly designed piece of furniture. May be the cot and the table should have some kind of interlock, may be the table should fold out as a cot. Whatever the solution is, there is a better way.
I did a presso to a bunch of MBA kids today and they were cool. One bit of my presentation was about the rise of Chinesey products and I promised I'd give them the address to buy stuff. So here it is:
Having had some classroom experience, the one thing that kids crave for more than anything else is attention. Between a piece of toy and you, the kid will choose you every time. Readers of this blog will know that I'm a massive Japanese-phile but this Japanese robot teacher thing is just silly.
This is arguably the most touching thing I've seen recently.
There've been many studies of Little Emperors of China. And I recently gave a talk about Marketing to little Emperors to a lovely bunch of MBA kids as well. But this conversation that I overheard on the plane on my way back to Shanghai from HK just crystallized the reality for me.
Dad: Son, did you enjoy HK?
Son: I did! I did! I did!
Dad: Would you like to go back to Disney Land again?
Son: Yes! Disney Land was fun!
Dad: There are many fun places to go in the world. Even if daddy were to take you to a new place every year we won't visit them all in our live time.
Many skeptics have written off the little emperors, saying that they are lazy, spoilt and apathetic, and how they will mark the downfall of China. I tend to be an optimist when it comes to these things. I think these kids are worldly, discerning and curious. And educators, business people and governments will need to embrace the positive qualities to really develop this generation of people.
Here's a pic of the kid.