I was an early childhood teacher for over 30 years. Teaching and education have long been my
passions, and I miss it even after almost 13 years of retiring from it. I sometimes wish I hadn’t retired, but I’m
not sure I could teach in this day and time.
So many standards, so much testing, so much cramming it down the kids’
throats in order to be ready for the Test…and
less arts, music, and time on the playground…that’s just not my style. I always tried my best to teach the WHOLE
CHILD…not just the text books. Things
have just changed so much, and when I think about it my heart really does ache.
I was recently looking through some of the things
I have kept all these years and came across what I want to share today. I hope it’s OK for me to reprint it
here. The words are not my own; they
were penned by Pablo Casals, a
cellist, composer, and conductor from Spain.
I know nothing more about him, but he sure knew what he was talking
about when he wrote this. These words
are for all the teachers, parents, grandparents, guardians, and caregivers of children of all ages out there. Certainly words to ponder
over:
Each second we live is a new and unique moment
that never was before and never will be again.
And what do we teach our children?
We teach them that 2 plus 2 makes 4 and Paris is the capital of France.
When will we also teach them what they are? We should say to each of them: Do you know what you are? You are a marvel.
You are unique. In all the world
there is no other child exactly like you.
In the millions of years that have passed there has never been a child
like you.
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Look at your body---what a wonder it is! Your legs and arms, your cunning fingers, the
way you move. You may become a
Shakespeare, a Michelangelo, a Beethoven.
You have the capacity for anything.
Yes, you
are a marvel.
And when you grow up, can you then harm another
who is like you, a marvel? You
must cherish one another. You must
work---we must work---to make this world worthy of its children.
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I have always believed that each and every child
is unique…a marvel. We need to help our children to see
themselves this way, and then we need to teach them to see it in others. When they learn these things, the world will
become a much better place.
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May
God bless all His/our beautiful children…and may we teach them right.
*The pictures are from various sources I found on
the internet and pinned to my Pinterest board:
ALL GOD’S BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN.
Oh so beautiful! It should be taught TODAY! Each child IS a MARVEL:) Have a blessed day and thanks for sharing this! HUGS!
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