Importance of Education

It’s Important to Educate your Child from Early

Parents have important role for their child behavior development. Children behavior is developed for how their parents taught/educated on their early age. If a child gets bad leader from their parents or from people surrounding/the environments he/she lives then child will become for what he saw the most and will copy them.

There for parents should be good role model in front of their child. A child is very fast to absorb all kind of things and behavior he/she sees, hear and learn because they couldn’t separate the good and bad for what they absorb. For them is like an “informal education”.  Parents should realize to give their child good examples and became good leader/role model in the child daily life.

For an example, if parents use polite language for daily communication in front of their child; if the parents like to write, read or paint or exercise, automatically their child will copy those activities. These will become good “capital” for their child’s future. You will be so proud of your child and realize that they got “the capital” from you as their role model and good leader for them. Do you agree?

Below are tips how to educate your child from early age, which you can do at home – daily:

1. Give your child good example and involve them actively in some activities. You can leader them to re-organize the toys every time they finished playing with it. Softly leader your child to start reading book along with you, as it will become good alternative for your child. Provide them with children book story with attractive and colorful illustrations. This will attract them to like reading and open their view as well as to bond the good relationship between your child and you as parents.

Teach them how to write and prove them with board or some parts of your house wall as a media for them to transfer their imagination and creativity into that media. You can see how creative and imaginative your child is.

2. You can softly and patiently exampling your child with discipline in time management. Child until 5 years old needs more time to rest/sleep compare to adult. A mother should teach their child when she/he can play and when she/he should rest/sleep. These will help the child to have strong immunity in health.

3. Always avoid your child from bad examples. Please don not argue, lie, in-discipliner, hits/fight, use strong language in front of your child. Please also guide your child when seeing television/movie and continuously advice your child from time to time. A child is very easy to copy what they seen.

4. Spare time with your children. These days, most of the parents are busy and lots of them are working yet it’s important to spare time with your children hence to have parent-children interactive. This will show how much you love them and strong parents-children bonds. It’s good for you and your children future.

So parents… good luck

The Importance of Educating Today’s Parents

Although most parents would agree that their children are more important than their job, most usually get more on-the-job training than they do as a parent. As a Mother of seven once said, “The love is instinctual but the skills are not.”

A 1990 study by fifteen of the nation’s largest youth organizations found that the United States has done poorly in solving the problems affecting today’s youth. There was broad agreement that the number-one solution to these problems was . . . better parents. As a result of their findings, the final report calls for a massive increase in parent education.

President Bush then released a statement of six national goals for education. The number-one goal states that “by the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn.” To attain this goal “parents will have access to the training and support they need.”

President Bush’s comments represent a movement in thinking which places more value on the importance of a parent’s role in preparing children for school and life. It is encouraging to see that there is a growing awareness that families need support and education . . . in order to strengthen parents’ skills and prevent future problems.

In the past, when parents had questions about child-rearing they would usually have an extended family member close by to ask advice. While some parents may have family close by, many admit that their elders’ advice on child-rearing often differs from current parenting information or their preferred style. This is a result of changes in our society over the past few decades:

Children are no longer “needed” to work side by side with their parents, like farmers’ children of the past. This helped children feel they had something important to contribute and taught them basic responsibility and life-management skills. Today, children search for ways to belong in the family and with peers, sometimes in unhealthy ways.

Superior/inferior family relationships are no longer being modeled by mothers and fathers. Women have equal rights and children feel equally unwilling to accept an inferior, submissive role in life. This change is healthy, in that all people do have a right to be treated with respect and dignity. It leaves many parents, however, with few role models or practical skills for achieving this goal.

Early on, children are being taught that they have rights: to their bodies, their feelings, and to be treated by others with dignity as a worthwhile human being.

As a result, power-and-control parenting techniques are no longer effective, because parents “talk down” to “inferior” children. This style, therefore, inherently violates a child’s right to be treated with respect, children recognize this, rebel and lose respect for the controlling parent. As our society became more affluent, many parents became more permissive and over-indulgent. Their children often grew up thinking the world owed them a living and they used their energy trying to get out of responsibilities.

Children are facing issues previous generations never had to face. It is important for parents to listen and communicate in open, respectful ways, so their children will feel safe in discussing their problems and feelings.

Although some of these societal changes have brought about positive results, they have left parents with few clear guidelines for how to raise this new generation of children into responsible adults.

Parent education does not focus on what parents are doing wrong or advocate never disciplining children, as many parents assume. It provides new options to parents and encourages them to respect their own rights, as well as their children’s.

Attending a parenting class is not a reflection of being a “bad” parent . . . it is an indication of a parent’s commitment to his/her children and role as a parent. The classes are not just for parents who are having severe problems with their children’s behavior. Many parents who attend classes want to feel more confident of their parenting and are looking for ways to prevent future problems and help their family get along cooperatively.

The most effective parenting classes are small, personal groups which provide opportunities for interaction among parents, practice of concepts and techniques learned, and individualized problem solving. Like most new skills, parents can benefit from ongoing reinforcement of what they have learned. Follow-up parent discussion groups, where parents can meet with others who have taken the class, provide an opportunity to continue applying the concepts to new situations.

Although professionals often recommend parenting classes, there are several issues which seem to prevent parents from joining these groups: finding a class, making the time commitment, and cost. All three really boil down to the underlying issue of priorities. If a parent looks at how much time and money he/she spends on business seminars, golf lessons, weekly fast food, or vacations, it makes sense to place a priority on attending a parenting class, which usually costs less than all of these! Parenting classes are an investment in your personal growth, your child’s future, and in future generations. Consider doing your part to make this world a better place for everyone’s children. Read a parenting book that gives trustworthy, accurate advice or check out your community’s resources for local parenting classes.

 

Jody Johnston Pawel is a Licensed Social Worker, Certified Family Life Educator, second-generation parent educator, founder of The Family Network, and President of Parents Toolshop Consulting. She is the author of 100+ parent education resources, including her award-winning book, The Parent’s Toolshop. For 25+ years, Jody has trained parents and family professionals through her dynamic workshops and interviews with the media worldwide, including Parents and Working Mother magazines, and the Ident-a-Kid television series. Jody currently serves as the online parenting expert for Cox Ohio Publishing’s mom-to-mom websites and also serves on the Advisory Board of the National Effective Parenting Initiative.

The Key Importance Of Education

The children of today are suffering from information overdose and poor education. Television and movies feed a massive amount of data. The trouble is that this is all preprocessed. When one watches a movie or sits in front of the television one’s eyes are engaged and the images feed us all the information that we require. Thus, we no longer have to exercise our imagination in deciding for ourselves what the hero, or villain, or fantasy location looks like.

Action scenes are thoroughly fed to us so that if you are watching fight or a car chase we are being entertained, but you haven’t had to do any intellectual stretching to achieve this. Very few movies find one being intellectually stimulated. Many are absorbing but few actually truly make us think.

Books on the other hand provide stimulus for the imagination. When reading a page of text one has only to engage their intellect to conceive the scene. Only good writers can engage and excite our intellect in order to make up such fantastical details. Reading a well-written book grows our minds.

Thus it is with education. The children of today have become very capable in text speech and many of them can program computers better than their parents.  This author works in the flood damage industry where a great deal of communication is done by computers.  However, the trouble is that text speech is usually bad spelling and terrible grammar.

This can seem trivial and nitpicking, but is a prime symptom of the poor education that our children are currently being given. This is the education that will affect their future lives. They only get one chance at it, and the one permanent contribution we can give our children is a good education.

Mathematics is the probably the single most important element here. In order to do math, one must have been grounded in basic arithmetical skills as well as the ability to reason logically. People who excel at mathematics have been diligent at learning all the steps. It is like building a wall, the foundations had to be solid and every brick must be in place for the wall to be complete. If one tries to skip any of the steps then massive challenges face any future progress.

Learning the language is similarly important. English, unfortunately, is not an easy language. It has a massive vocabulary, an arbitrary rule book and unique exceptions to these rules. Languages like Japanese have very strict rules, very few exceptions, and as such easier to learn and speak well.  (The writing is difficult, however)

Many other languages have smaller vocabularies and simple grammar, while Chinese is inflected, and so is extremely difficult to learn. But it is vital that if one wishes to make themselves understood language should be used correctly. Nothing gives a worse impression than a badly written paper or article, no matter how well the grasp of the subject.

So if we wish to do all the best for our children, then we should send them to get a solid education to equip them for life.

 

Frank is the Education Director for Water Damage Local.com.  He is based in Atlanta.

Importance of education

Education and knowledge enables individual to put his potential to best use. Education is commonly referred to as the process of learning and obtaining knowledge at school, in a form of formal education. Education is the tool which grants us the required propel in moving ahead and doing something productive in our upcoming future. It is an important aspect that facilitate in fetching about different modification to ourselves as a human beings, as an active member of society and also a responsible citizen of a country. We can conclude that education makes a man ideal and qualified.

But from where does a man get educated. The basic education initiate when child start going to school. However, the procedure of edification does not only start when a child first attends school. Education actually begins at home. A person does not gain understanding only from a teacher; he can get it from parent, family members and even by self grasping. Basically the first school of a child is his/her home and first teacher is his/her mother. It is a holistic process and persists throughout the life.

Even the usual happenings and proceedings about us teach us, in a way or other. It would not be an embellishment to say that the survival of human beings is wasted without knowledge and education. A knowledgeable person has the aptitude to transform the world, as he/she is overflowing with self-confidence and is certain of making the precise moves.

Societies of today have made the process of education and school going a must to do thing, which is really a very welcome step in the promotion of education.
Without knowledge, the training of the human minds is incomplete. Education becomes constructive only when people use his mental moral and physical power in a constructive way, if one wants to achieve success. It’s the education which renovate a being to survive a healthier life and more prominently in a publicly vicinity.

We can conclude that Education does make a remarkable effect on one’s personality. Apart from it, it does a lot more thing………….

• Craft superior citizens
• Guarantee a fruitful Future
• Opens new outlook
• Spreads Awareness
• Assist in Decision-Making
• Reinforce Confidence

Curriculum and education enables individual to put his potential to best use. It’s the education which renovates a being to survive a healthier life.