The tendency of nurturing our children initiated right from the mother’s womb. To love them, be responsible parents and sheer commitment all come very naturally.
Ultimately, feeding them, giving clothes and protection is the three requisite of the parents’ onus. These are simply not sufficient to raise them up to cope with our rat-race, demanding, challenging and fast-changing world.
Every child waiting in the wings, has his own unique and untapped talent .As the idioms saying “One man’s meat is another man’s poison “illustrates that different person may have different liking. Should one that failed in his academic, this doesn’t indicating the end or failure of his life. One may not has the capability to do well in certain field but may be yielded excellently and flying colors in other areas for instant in music, sports and so on.
Many of our ancestors are probably not even finished their year 3 or totally illiterate have been so successful throughout their life by building their business empires and branching out to the world.
Undeniably, the fundamental of education is foremost & should not be neglected. Discovery a child’s potential is the first thing we should do rather than watching the grass grow.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Nurture Our Hidden Nature Talent
Posted by Present and Past at 11:32 PM
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