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Kids Education – Who We Are Raising
By George Josserme

 

 

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A new born human baby reunites, merges, and combines the most magnificent and awesome features, abilities, and qualities. It is likely that those features, abilities, and qualities must have been individually designed and carefully thought-out by a master mind. They are like ingredients of a cocktail. Nonetheless, and to a great extent, those powerful ingredients may or may not develop to a full potential. They all require that we parents follow nature's designer's instructions.

It all depends on the set of values and principles we teach our kids ~since they are a new-born~ to have and to use in life. It relies on the kind of experiences we as parents accept for them to be exposed to throughout those critically formative years they stay with us. It is conditioned to the quality of the environment those young minds are growing up in. It has a lot to do with how much time ~and the quality of it~ we dedicate to them every day. Certainly not the least important, it is how we parents express and give our love to them.

These are few of the conditions that greatly affect a brand new being at the glorious moment he or she arrives to this life, and onto ours. It is up to us parents to responsibly become aware that ~starting the day when they are born~ a baby is just like a big and fat book. That book has several thousands of blank pages. Every day, a blank page is written with that day's experiences. Once written, pages may not be erased, or changed, or altered. Nevertheless, and to a substantial degree, those written pages will govern and determine the human qualities that new baby will have when becoming an adult; and after becoming one, throughout the rest of his or her life.

The situations, the conditions, the states, the experiences, and the issues that directly or indirectly affect and influence, shape and sculpt, and often times concern and disturb our kids may lead them into following the right path in life or sway them away otherwise. All of it depends on how well we do our job as parents.

It can then be construed that the arrival of a new being most definitely is a joyful event, but what starts immediately after such a triumph of life is the very foundation that will determine and will define who that being will be as a person; and what kind of human qualities he or she will have.


Our children are not ours. They only come through us,
but they belong to life. Our job is to prepare them for it.

                                                              - George Josserme



If you bungle raising your own kids, whatever
else you do well does not matter very much.

                                       - Jacqueline Kennedy




Author's Bio

* George Josserme
* Editor-in-Chief
* The View

This man wrote and published an article meant for parents to realize
that their awareness and degree of responsibility are crucial to raise
successfully a kid who will or will not become a prime example of the
qualities needed for an upcoming superb society.

The article is titled "Who We Are Raising".

 

 

 

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