criticism, they learn to condemn
hostility, they learn to fight
ridicule, they learn to be shy
shame, they learn to feel guilty
tolerance, they learn to be patient
encouragement, they learn to be confident
praise, they learn to appreciate
fairness, they learn justice
security, they learn to have faith
approval, they learn to like themselves
acceptance and friendship,
they learn to find love in the world.
~author unknown~
Let's teach our kids love and acceptance for one another, no matter what our differences, starting from the day they are born. Teach them love for one another, which should include love of self. It is not our weakness, it is our strength.
Children are our most precious commodity, they are our hope for a better world.
Children are our most precious commodity, they are our hope for a better world.
(A photo I have shared before but am using again for today's post)
I totally agree!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, that makes me happy :)
DeleteHow true it is.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, thank you EC :)
DeleteYes, indeed.
ReplyDeleteVery much so, thank you Valerie :)
DeleteSo true, great post and advice. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, I wish you the same :)
DeleteLovely photos you have shared :)
ReplyDeleteThose words are so true.
Take care.
Thank you Margaret, they definitely spoke to me. You take care too :)
DeleteAbsolutely right that tolerance starts as very young children.
ReplyDeleteThanks Red :) I have always thought these teachings should begin at the start of a young life.
DeleteSounds good to me. If only parents would teach their children manners and respect which sadly seems to be lacking in a lot of kids today. I must say I find the French children generally very polite and caring.
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you are seeing insects in a different light now :-) Take care Diane
Thank you Diane, I know what you mean but have to say I have been very impressed by the young people I have met lately. It's good to see. About the insects, macros really open up their world to me, and my curiosity. Fascinating creatures!
DeleteBeautiful quote and picture. Yes, start when they are little.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gigi, yes indeed :)
DeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
Deletechildren are our hope.
ReplyDeleteThey are, I really do believe that. Thanks Christine :)
Deleteyour photo looks great
ReplyDeleteThank you Gosia :)
DeleteAmen!
ReplyDeleteI second that, Amen! Thank you Martha Ellen :)
DeleteI have a copy of the verse to hang up. Mom always did too. I see children downtown where parents have very young ones participating and holding up signs in front of filthy words written on the monuments. It cant stop this way. Not every one is going to think or be what we want, I tell my grand children, but they do not have to be that way.
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy, I do so agree. Thank you for your thoughts :)
DeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteThank you R's Rue :)
DeleteA most welcome post, and yes, children are our most precious commodity, they are our hope for a better world.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan, and all the best to you too :)
DeleteI was a 1st grade teacher so I’ve seen this and know its truth. Coincidentally, my post today was along the same lines. Unfortunately, we have too many children learning to be prejudiced, fearful and full of hate. However, I’m also hopeful that with all the protesting, dialogue, and focus on solutions... I hope... I hope some real change can begin.
ReplyDeleteHi Kay, I want to thank you as I know you must have been an amazing and compassionate teacher. This I know with surety from visiting your blog all these years. Teachers play a very large part in shaping our children's minds. Like you I am hoping change will come, we are both living in hope.
DeleteAmen! That verse is so true.
ReplyDeleteThank you GGG, yes, so true :)
DeleteYes, so true. I feel discouraged but we cannot give up. Perhaps this time things will change.
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel Linda, no we cannot ever give up on this. I am hopeful that this time things will be better. One way is to remind our politicians at the voting booth. Keeping fingers crossed here for better days for everyone but especially for our children.
DeleteThank you Laurie, they certainly are :)
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