THE MONTESSORI LESSONS
Nine-year-old Dhruv* was fantastic, this morning. He had won our hearts with his vibrant recital of a poem and the entire class had given him a long applause. “Excellent, beta… You have won our hearts!” I went to the stage to pat the little fellow’s back. “Keep it up… Keep it up,” I repeated, “Dear angels, give our Dhruv darling a very big hand, once more!”
The little angels sang, “Alleluia… Alleluia!”
Praise be to the Lord… the little
‘Lord of the Ring’: The Public Speaking!
And, when the praises were being
showered upon by all our little angels and when I was pouring my heart on him, the
little master, Dhruv, looked all frigid. Just bereft of all expressions…
Lifeless. It sounded like all the expressions which he had exhibited just a
while ago, for his poetry recital, were only reserved for his recital… and,
that’s all over now. It looked as if he could go about his little world wearing
a dead-pan look. Cold and lifeless.
“Honey, your friends are showering
praises on you… We all are jumping in joy,” I explained to little Dhruv, “So,
show us that you too are jumping in joy… Tell us ‘thank you’… Shout ‘Yes!!!’ ”
Suddenly, Dhruv’s face lit-up.
The little one jumped in joy, “Yes!!!” He was repeating, “Thank you sir… Thank
you friends.”
That
was an hour ago.
Now, an hour later, I had to tell
the same thing to Simran*. The twenty-seven-year-old!
Simran, after her twelfth standard,
had completed her B’SL (3yers), LLB (2years) and LLM (2years)… Seven years of
Law studies… and, she had worked in a reputed Law firm for two years… and, now,
she has enrolled for Company Secretary (CS), and that’s how she has come in
contact with me for some help in her Accounting subjects.
“Simran, show me some
expressions,” I cried out, today, “How am I supposed to know whether you agree
with me or not? Whether you understand or not? Whether you are with me or not?”
Simran looked at me, almost
dumb-struck!
“Hello, I am talking to you,
ma’am,” I waved my hands to the ‘statue' before me,
“I am telling you something.”
The eyes blinked for a while!
After that, I asked her to close
her fat Financial-Accounts text-books and listen to what I had to say.
“You have done Law, madam,” I
said. “You have planned to do CS with the goal of getting into the Corporate
world. Tell me, will your exceptional academics alone be able to take you
there, or is there something else, too, needed?”
Simran’s eyes began to blink
quite swiftly, now. She was listening.
“Simran, just an hour ago, I was
teaching the little ones… and, I had told them, with all my love, the same thing
which I am telling you now,” I explained to the young lawyer. “The fundamentals
will always remain the same… That, when I tickle you, I expect you to laugh…
When I prick you, I expect you to cry… and, when I praise you, I expect you to
smile… say a 'thank you'… or, at least, blush with shyness.”
Simran was now blushing. “I am so
sorry sir,” she apologized.
“Come on, Simran, I am not
telling all these things to make you feel apologetic or guilty,” I made her
feel okay. “I am making you aware of these subtle fundamentals… Probably, no one must have drawn your attention to these 'blind spots', before… Yes, you must have been ignorant, so far, about these things."
The next one hour, I taught
Simran
a lesson in the fundamentals…
How to say “Thank you” and why…
How to say
“Wow!” and why…
How to say "I am sorry,” and why…
Yes, this future Corporate
Lawyer, once again, felt the need to go back to her Kindergarten…
And, you know what! She was
enjoying her ‘Montessori’ lessons far better than the hard-core Accounts!
Dhruv
beta, we are praising you to the
skies… Please jump in joy; shout ‘Yes!’
Simran madam, I am showing you
the wonders of the accounting world… Please cry ‘Wow’!
*
The names are changed
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Vinod Korgaonkar
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Love,
GERRY