Has Studying Early Childhood Changed the Way You See Everyday Life?
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 7:21 pm
Hi everyone,
Since starting my Bachelor studies, I’ve noticed I look at everyday situations differently now. When I see children at parks, shops, or with family, I find myself noticing communication, behaviour, learning moments, and how adults respond.
It made me wonder if anyone else has experienced the same thing. Has studying child development and education changed how you view children, families Trees Hate You, or even your own past experiences growing up?
I’d love to hear if your course has shifted your perspective in unexpected ways.
Since starting my Bachelor studies, I’ve noticed I look at everyday situations differently now. When I see children at parks, shops, or with family, I find myself noticing communication, behaviour, learning moments, and how adults respond.
It made me wonder if anyone else has experienced the same thing. Has studying child development and education changed how you view children, families Trees Hate You, or even your own past experiences growing up?
I’d love to hear if your course has shifted your perspective in unexpected ways.