As we grow older, we begin to focus on what we want to do in life. What we want to become, and how we are able to do it. How often do you hear children of wanting to become policeman or a fireman when they were younger? How often do you hear they want to become the President of the United States? How often do you hear they want to invent a new writing tool, or a new type of musical instrument? When children are younger, we hid them from many things. Yes, they can only understand a portion of what we think they can. They can understand a lot more than what we can give them credit to. If you involve your child in stock market information or information on biology or chemistry, do you think that child will have a better background of that particular subject? Well, yes most likely they will. This will give them a more advanced thought on what they want to become later on in life. Rather than the standard fireman or policeman, they will be given more of an opportunity earlier on in life and have a more understanding of our culture and nature of what is expected of us from life. I feel as though we are limiting our children and their ability to think outside the box. We need to bring to the table everything we have to offer and even more of that fact. Yes one day you can be an astronaut or a biochemical engineer or even President of the United States.
Monday, October 29, 2007
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