No matter how long I do Philosophy for Children I always feel moved when I hear children talk about what it means to them. Here are three quotes from primary school children.
![P4C is different because we talk about the story and different things… It can be about anything from your mind! Age 5](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56e417e7e321404618edcd31/1591886905896-H8VVU9YOO4FK4KOBS2S4/P4C+pupil+voice+quote+-+anything+from+your+mind.png)
![I actually like it because you get to hear what other people think and their ideas. And you can change your mind if you agree with other people’s thoughts. Age 6](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56e417e7e321404618edcd31/1591886948116-T9W1HQFLZDLDG50XK1BD/P4C+pupil+voice+quote+-+change+your+mind.png)
![I think P4C is amazing because children express their feelings. Age 9](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56e417e7e321404618edcd31/1591886995847-AFNM4UB3CL1KRKUJ5C60/P4C+pupil+voice+quote+-+express+feelings.png)
I’d love to publish more pupil quotes about P4C in the future – if you have some that you’d like to share, please get in touch.
More quotes here: P4C pupil voice
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