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Home And School Education - Your Kids Can Benefit From Both!

from: Frank McGinty




Once, as a Learning Support Teacher, I made my way down to

the annexe that housed the school's History Department.



The annexe was about 100 metres from the main school

building, down an attractive, leafy hill.



On the way I was irked by two girls in front of me

complaining about the hill, the wind ruffling their hair,

the distance from one classroom to another, and so on.



I joined the History class with the moans and groans still

ringing in my ears. However, the topic of the lesson

soon gripped me:



Life in Thirteenth Century Scotland.



The ordinary people in those days lived in squalid huts,

unlike the nobles with their heavily fortified castles. But

even they faced many challenges. Fighting was a way of life

and the fear of attack preoccupied everyone.



In the cold, draughty, disease-ridden castles

people who lived to forty were considered old.



Not much scope for personal development and parenting

projects there!




Bumpy dirt tracks served as roads and the trees that covered

most of the land made travel difficult. Schools and child

education did not exist.



After the lesson I made my way back up to the main

building. This time I overheard another conversation - or to

be more precise, one side of a conversation.



A girl behind me chatted to her mum, many miles away

on the outskirts of the city. The small cellphone clamped to

the girl's ear made it possible.



Times had certainly changed since the 13th century!



Not only could this girl travel many miles by comfortable

transport every day, but at the touch of a button she could

chat with her mum.



This made me think again of the two I'd overheard on the way

down. Unlike their 13th century counterparts, they could

walk safely on a dry, tarmac surface and enjoy the benefits

of a good education. Yet they moaned and groaned . . .



Yes, teaching - and parenting - teenagers brings its

challenges!



But if raising confident children is our goal,

why not start early, and help them develop a sense of awe

and wonder. Help them realise how far we've progressed.



Stress the benefits growing families enjoy today - benefits

unavailable to our predecessors, for whom life was hell.



Make your kids aware of the changes even since they were

infants:

iPods, mp3s, DVDs, multiplex cinemas, online bookings,

video cellphones


- when you think about it, the list is impressive!



And the downside: in a world saturated with resources

and abundance, millions starve. Yet all could be put right

so easily!



Your children are young and impressionable, so true-life

stories will absorb their insatiable interest. Make this

part of your home education program, working hand-in-hand

with their special school projects.



And it will pay dividends. Informed, appreciative

children become confident, tolerant, fair-minded and

determined young people.



Personal development all round . . .



Happy parenting!


Why do some parents and children succeed, while others
fail?
Frank McGinty is an internationally published author and
teacher. If you want to develop your parenting skills and
encourage your kids to be all they can be, visit his web
pages,

http://www.frank-mcginty.com/peace-formula.html

AND

http://www.frank-mcginty.com/for-parents.html






 


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