Growing Systems-Smart Kids: What Every Parent, Teacher and Caring Adult Can Do - Free Talk February 24
- Linda Booth Sweeney
- Feb 10
- 1 min read

WHEN: February 24, 2026 at 11 am New York | 4 pm London | 12 am Beijing | Time Converter
How do we help children develop their own confidence to navigate a complex, interconnected world?

In this interactive seminar, I'll be drawing from my new children’s book Do Bees Pee? as an entry point for introducing systems thinking in developmentally appropriate and playful ways.
Through a guided discussion and a hands-on activity, we'll explore how core systems concepts—such as interdependence, feedback, and “waste-free” systems—can be introduced without jargon, diagrams, or formal models.
Here's what you can expect:
How storytelling can make invisible systems visible and meaningful to children
Curious About Connections, a simple three-question facilitation approach that supports critical thinking, systems thinking, communication skills, and empathy
Practical tools aligned with science education, sustainability, and social-emotional learning goals
Interested? You can register here.



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