“Train Up A Child”
Proverbs For Modern Parenting
Train Up A Child: Proverbs For Modern Parenting, This parenting manual is the tool that the globe has long awaited! During my life time, the opinion is “There is no manual for rearing a child, Contrary to popular opinion, there is a Parenting Manual, Principles Of Proverbs since the beginning of time. This child-rearing manual it is written to accelerate the excitement of becoming a parent, an easy navigation for parenting, with proven results!
Without the all-mighty word of GOD, directing our path, we will never be able to stop the bullet that is headed for the next child!
As a parent and an educator, I saw firsthand the need for focused parent involvement. During my young adult years, I was an adviser of a children’s choir for ages 6 through12. As a columnist in the Eufaula Alabama Voice newspaper, I began my passion for writing as “Dear Star. As an educator, I was a lead teacher for two years, during my four years at Feank L. Stanton Elementary I organizes a trip for the entire school that allow economically and socially deprived student to enjoy the privilege to attended the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga Tennessee. While at Stanton one of my first grade students won a contest the Jean Childs Young Award.
I transfered to a new school, and with my community outreach skills, I was instrumental in bringing a business partner to our school. J.W. Marriott Hotel Lenox and A.D. Williams Elementary School became business/education partners. Children who had never been out of their economically and socially deprived neighborhood were exposed to culture on a pinnacle level by having a dressed-up-lunch date, in a Marriott restaurant that most people cannot afford! One of the students in my class mom did not have money to buy her some thing nice to ware, I went to two of my sisters and they bought her clothes and shoes to wars to the luncheon.
In every community that I lived in, I was one of the organizers, Ben Hill Deerwood community, The co-president and I were instrumental in organizing a talent club with children age 6 to14 and we went to mayor Young, who helped us to bring a mobile skating unit to our neighborhood and he allow the city to build the first small park in Ben Hill which was later torn down. In Perkinson Park neighborhood I went to the Atlanta vocational Technology school to the carpentry deportment to Dr. Jimmerson who allow some of the senior students to teach the twelve year old boys how to build a picnic table and a large doll house. Home Depot supplied the materials for us to complete these projects. We gave the table to city hall.
When I moved to Crystal Cove community, I became a part of NPU-H, (Neighborhood Planning Unit) I served as a co-chair of community affairs for two years. In Crystal Cove community, as president for ten years, we presented a plan for community improvement to the city of Atlanta and we were one of the three communities that received close to twelve thousand dollars in grants and two hundred dollars from community business. Also we used some of that money to held an essay contest for students 10 to 14 years. The contest made the Daily World News Paper. In each of these communities I was actively involved. I reached out to businesses and help my children and other children in the community, to get jobs during the summer. Organizing your community is one of the responsibilities of parents and all of the other tenants in the neighborhood.
This world can never change without (Principles Of Proverbs) Proper Parenting!