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“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men” (Frederick Douglass)
At about 35, most adults are set in their ways. You heard the saying, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” I recently learned some new tricks, but it took some openness and serious self-discipline.
Not everybody is willing to put in the work to change. So, is it worth the energy trying to change the mind of someone that has been programmed for over 35 years?
Children are the future, and they are still learning their way. Teaching them love and respect while they are young, can mold them into becoming better adults.
Kids’ views of the world are shaped by what they see. So adults, give your kids the correct building blocks to take them on life’s journey. Please watch: