π― Parent Guide: "The Captain of Silence"
π What is this story about?
Captain Sotavento is a ten-year-old boy who loves the sea and studies marine creatures. When an important maritime route is blocked by a kraken, the governor of Coral Island offers a reward to whoever can reopen it. All the captains try to defeat the kraken with force, but Sotavento chooses to observe, listen, and understand. He discovers that the kraken isn't a monster, but a being who suffers from the constant noise of ships. While others fail with violence, Sotavento builds a friendship based on respect and shared silence.
π§ What will my child learn?
- Gentleness and patience can resolve conflicts that violence never will
- Noise can cause real pain to sensitive people and animals
- Listening and observing before acting helps us understand the true problem
- True friendship is born from mutual respect
- Some beings need silence to live well, and that need is valid
- The best solutions come from agreements, not victories where one loses
π€ How to continue this conversation?
- "Have you ever felt that noise bothers you a lot? How does it make you feel?"
- "What would you do if everyone tried to solve a problem with force but you had another idea?"
- "How can we tell if someone needs silence without them saying it with words?"
- "What's the difference between defeating someone and solving a problem together?"
π― Educational Approach
This story validates the experience of children with high sensory sensitivity, showing that the need for silence is legitimate and deserves respect. Sotavento models a different kind of heroism: he's not the strongest, but the one who observes and understands. The story presents a realistic solution that requires compromise from both sides, teaching that the best agreements don't have winners and losers.