Friday 24 October 2014

Greatest School of Learning in the life of a Child


From the time of inception when the foetus is conceived in the womb, a child has somehow been enrolled into a school called a home, irrespective of the structure, context and atmosphere the foetus is growing in.

The first school a child learns from is the home and that is why the first utterance or word spoken by the child is automatically picked from the environment he or she is born into.

How do we now make this school of learning worthwhile for our wards? What kind of virtues, morals and teaching do we ensure our children possess from the home to help them become the person they are created and destined to be.

Many children by reasons of the home they were born into grow with the concept of worthlessness, no sense of value and regard for anything or anyone. This is sometime a reflection of the first school of learning they attended which is the home.

It is a common understanding that in all schools of learning, the students are instructed on what to do or not the other way round. When a child is left to have his or her way at all times in the home, then the original concept of home being a school of learning is defeated.

When a child is not taught some basic virtues and values at home it creates huge gap in the society. For this purpose, we shall be discussing three values which our children are meant to learn from home, their first School of Learning.

Waste:

Online dictionary defined Waste as use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose, barren, unproductive etc.
 (Cited: www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/waste)
When we talk of waste, there are basic things children need to know:

This could be as simple as letting our children know that resources like food, time, and everything that matters to existence including their own lives should not be wasted by all means but put to maximum usage.

Cited: http://www.epa.gov/wastes/conserve/foodwaste/fd-reduce.htm

I know of a family that seriously frown at wasting food and I agreed with that concept too, I do not take it likely with anyone in my home that wastes food or anything of value.

One of the ways in ensuring that nothing is wasted is knowing what to do with what God gives per time so that we don’t squander it before it is needed.




It is our responsibility as parents to ensure that there is no waste by showing examples to the children.











Simple steps to avoid waste




To be contd…..


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