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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Graduating Classes of 2023, 2024, 2025


Ever stop to wonder about the prospects facing the graduating classes of 2023 and beyond?

With globalization, rising energy costs, and environmental factors to consider, it’s helpful for tiny tots to understand the need to save precious resources and to commit to doing their part to save the environment. Happily, I can report that I’ve experienced preschool celebrations for earth day.

In what ways has your family begun to prepare the graduating classes of 2023 and beyond? Have you, in addition to your child’s school, explained the need to save energy, and engineer hybrid cars? How about explaining the need to trade merchandise around the world? The latter is a particular favorite of mine. At our house, we turn matchbox cars upside down to see where they originated – Thailand, Indonesia or Malaysia, just to name a few, and then we locate the manufacturing country on our map as we sit back and visualize the trade route to the United States.


Like any parent, in 2023, we want our tot to not only get glad to be a grad , but to also feel glad about further exploring ways to improve the quality of life for all living things. BWrightParents

Monday, July 20, 2009

Avoiding the Narrow Construct Pattern

Narrow Construct reflects tunnel vision.

Recognizing parental responsibility to facilitate broadening the mental construct of our little ones, makes it essential that parents seize the window of opportunity to cultivate critical thinking skills in young children. For example, watching television provides an array of opportunity to elevate the conciseness of children by conducting program analysis right in your own living room. Additional ways parents can broaden the thinking pattern of their young ones, is by learning a new language, and/or studying geography. If budget constraints are currently limiting your travel options, oh what fun you can have teaching your child about the 7 continents! Please feel free to share some ways you increase critical thinking skills in your house, we’d love to hear from you.
BWrightParents

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Ethics Regulation Needed Beyond Preschool.

The abuse of Exchange Students here in the United States, brings to light the need to continuously create a system of checks and balances throughout all facets of our educational bureaucracy.

The sad misfortune of many high school exchange students living in housing amongst ex-offenders and being denied food - appears to either outweigh, or run parallel to a few unfortunate Preschool experiences.

We continuously urge parents to remain diligent with follow up regarding their child's educational experience. BWrightParents

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Prayer time may not be at School - but what about prayer at your house?

Teaching children to pray is an essential way to guide them in their communication with God. Do you pray at home with your children?

Separation of church and state, and eliminating prayer in school is legal, however we would like to ask our blog parents: do you provide a separate prayer time at home; do you aid your family with including prayer in their everyday lives?

Prayer opens up a window of opportunity for young children. While prayer connects little souls with their creator, it also reinforces honesty, integrity and compassion. Compassion for spreading the love when they pray for others, honesty when confessing to God, and integrity to participate in all things working for good.

Parents, if you haven't already done so, we challenge you to start your summer off with much prayer, in an effort to give your children much power to see into an even brighter future!
BWrightParents