Children enjoy creating echoes (by
screaming, talking loud) and can locate where it has a better sounding
resonance than somewhere else. It also gets the attention of others!
On Mana Island, Fiji where we stayed for 4
nights, we were amongst the locals in the villages but separate accommodation
with a view to the sea. Most people have views of the sea, or at least don’t
have to walk far to capture it. Children swim morning and night in the sea,
laughing and having fun. A young boy asked me, when walking by on the beach if
I was going to ‘take a bath’. I had clothes on at the time and said I couldn’t
because I would have to change my clothes.
The children swim naked without a worry. My
son when encouraged to talk to the young children, didn’t know where to look
and was concerned about that. They are free, relaxed, no inhibitions although
sometimes their shyness is observed when they are challenged with the English
language.
From observation, the Fijian children
consider helping Mum and Dad to carry water, prepare for a meal, carry the
potatoes all part of their daily routine. It consumes their day but they also
have time to relax throughout the day on “Fiji time”. The Fijian children are
HAPPY !
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