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Kids Education – Who We Are Raising

A new born human baby reunites, merges, and amalgamates the most superb and magnificent features, abilities, and qualities all designed by a mastermind. They are like ingredients of a cocktail which may develop to its full potential or it may go astray. How good the cocktail emerges as the baby’s life evolves depends on how we parents act on our kids education.

The features, abilities, and qualities are His image which He embedded in the baby. He wants us parents to educate our kids keeping as many of those ingredients intact. It is achieved by us following and acting on ~every day of our lives~ His High Standards. We then pass them on to our baby as he grows up during those critcally formative years he stays with us. His High Standards will or will not remain intact depending on examples we present our baby with, the kind of experiences we allow him to have, AND the quality of both the environment and people we permit our baby to be exposed to.

 

Not the least important is how well we express our love to him.

 

It means that ~since the first day~ he is like a big and fat book with 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. To a substantial degree, those pages determine the human qualities, values, and principles the new baby will or will not have when becoming an adult; and His High Standards will or will not become tarnished and corrupted. It is because of the situations, states, experiences, and issues that directly or indirectly affect and influence, shape and sculpt, and often times concern and disturb our kids which may lead them into following the right path in life or sway them away otherwise.

It can then be construed that his arrival is a joyful event, but what we parents do immediately after such a triumph of life is the foundation that determines who he will be. It is why we parents define who we are raising.

 

“Our children are not ours. They come through us,
but they belong to life. Our job is to prepare them
for it.”
– George Josserme

 

“If you bungle raising your kids, whatever you do well
does not matter very much.”
– Jacqueline Kennedy

 

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