Oh what an interesting post.
I wholeheartedly agree with Chicken Lady - I have grade school children in a suburban, middle class public school and am genuinely disheartened by the number of children coming to school not ready to learn. Basic needs - like a NUTRITIOUS meal and weather appropriate clothing - are not being met at home. And WHO KNOWS about responsibility and discipline. How can we expect these kids to excel in school when they are not ready to learn?
In the 6 years that I have had children in grade school, I have met some remarkable teachers. They have an amazingly hard job. God knows I couldn't do it.
It actually makes me a little afraid for our future...
I wholeheartedly agree with Chicken Lady - I have grade school children in a suburban, middle class public school and am genuinely disheartened by the number of children coming to school not ready to learn. Basic needs - like a NUTRITIOUS meal and weather appropriate clothing - are not being met at home. And WHO KNOWS about responsibility and discipline. How can we expect these kids to excel in school when they are not ready to learn?
In the 6 years that I have had children in grade school, I have met some remarkable teachers. They have an amazingly hard job. God knows I couldn't do it.
It actually makes me a little afraid for our future...