EDUCATION STARTS AT HOME

School is about to start, so please sit down with your child for 5 minutes and explain that being very tall, short, chubby, skinny, black or white is not for jokes. 

That there is nothing wrong with wearing the same shoes every day. Explain to them that a used backpack carries the same dreams as a new one. Teach them not to exclude someone because they are "different" or do not have the same opportunities as others. Explain that teasing hurts...and that they go to school to LEARN, NOT to compete.

YOU AND I HAVE THE SAME VALUE!

EDUCATION STARTS AT HOME...


 It is  AT HOME that Our Children should learn to say:

01 - Hello

02 - Good Afternoon

03 - Good evening

04 - Please

05 - Courtesy

06 - Sorry

07 - Forgive me

08 - Thank you very much

09 - Thank you

10 - I was wrong


It is AT HOME that we also learn to:

01 - Be Honest

02 - Be punctual

03 - Do not insult

04 - Be polite

05 - Respect everyone: friends, colleagues, elders, teachers, authorities


Still AT HOME we learn to:

01 - Eat everything

02 - Do not speak with your mouth full

03 - Have a personal hygiene

04 - Do not throw litters on the ground

05 - Help parents with their daily tasks

06 - Don't take what doesn't belong to you

07 - Settle for what we have

08 - Work earnestly to earn a living

09 - Dress with modesty and modesty


AT HOME we still learn to:

01 - Get Organized

02 - Take care of your things

03 - Do not touch other people's things

04 - Respect the rules,

05 - Speak their mother tongue(s), master their culture and spirituality.


Because IN SCHOOL, Teachers should teach:

■ Mathematics

■ French

■ History

■ Geography

■ Foreign language

■ Science

■ Chemistry

■ Physics

■ Biology

■ Philosophy

■ Sociology

■ Physical education

■ Arts...


And only re-inforce what the Pupil/Student(s) has learned AT HOME!!!

Because it is from what we have learned AT HOME, that the individual will be respected and he/she will respect the life, freedom and property of all.


"A CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE PERVERSION OF VALUES AND IN FAVOR OF THE FAMILY AND A BETTER WORLD!!!"

School, the street.... will never replace the Home.


All families fight together!!!


According to Psychologists, there are four types of intelligence:

1) Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

2) The Emotional Quotient (EQ)

3) The Social Quotient (SQ)

4) The Adversity Quotient (AQ).


1. Intelligence Quotient (IQ): This is the measure of your ability to understand, solve math problems, memorize and recall topics.


2. Emotional Quotient (EQ): This is the measure of your ability to keep peace with others, to keep time, to be responsible, to be honest, to respect boundaries, to be humble, authentic and considerate.


3. Social Quotient (SQ): This is the measure of your ability to build a network of friends and maintain it over a long period of time.


People with high EQ and SQ tend to go further in life than those with high IQ but low EQ and SQ. Most schools emphasize IQ improvement while EQ and SQ are downplayed.


A man with a high IQ can end up being employed by a man with a high EQ and SQ, even if he has an average IQ.


Your EQ represents your character; your QS represents your charisma. 

Adopt habits that will improve these three Qs, but more specifically your EQ and your QS.


EQ and SQ allows you to manage situations better than IQ.


Don't teach children to only have a high IQ, but also to have a higher EQ and SQ.


Now there is a fourth:

A new paradigm...

4. The Adversity Quotient (AQ): The measure of your ability to get through a tough time in life and come out of it without losing your mind.

The AQ determines who will give up in the face of adversity and maybe, even give up on their Families.


To parents :

Expose Children to areas of life other than school. 

They should enjoy manual labour (never use labour as a form of punishment), sports and art.


Develop their EQ, SQ and AQ. They must become multi-faceted human beings, able to do things independently for their parents.


Finally, Do Not Prepare The Road For Children; Get The Children Ready For The Road.

CHEERS!

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