Power of Words
Posted on February 18th, 2011 by Kristen Paulsen
Have you ever wondered where words come from? Recently we read Frindle by Andrew Clements for our mother daughter book club. It challenged us to think of how words are created. Where do they come from? How do they get into the dictionary? Words have the power to lift or destroy. It was this group of girls that made words become significant with thought provoking questions, comments and insights.
Although the book Frindle is fiction, it got me thinking. Thinking about words. Getting a new word into a dictionary. It also got me thinking about influential teachers. Teachers that challenge you, teachers that encourage you and teachers that quietly cheer for your success.
We all have had teachers in our lives that have positively influences us for good. How? Usually by words of encouragement or perhaps words of honesty. Those same teachers challenged us to choose our words wisely to write, speak and communicate better. These teachers stand out in our minds because they cared and shared their opinions through words.
Just like in the book a frindle is a pen. My children have been calling a pen frindle. When I asked my son why he said his sister wrote on the swing-set with a frindle, he repeated his sentence interchangeably with pen and frindle. A word gets spoken and once understood is repeated…many times. It makes you think twice about the words you choose. Many words originate from Latin, but before that? Interesting topic. Check out the following link to see how Webster and Oxford decide which words make the new versions of dictionaries. It basically comes down to usage.
Who would have ever thought a group of 10 year olds would create such a grammar stir in this 36 year old? Way to be girls! Just like words have power, I’m starting to think my daughter and her friends have definite girl power! It calms my soul knowing that the “next generation” are thinkers.
If you were to create a new word, what would it be? What is the definition of your new word?







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