This class of chubby-cheeked and energetic five-years-olds are our future. Our future high school graduates of 2026 and future college grads of 2030.
Graduation, June 2013. |
So many questions filled my mind.
What will these children grow to become? Lawyers, bloggers, teachers or doctors? How will
technology change as they grow up? Where might they go
to college? Will they still find time to play and laugh? Will they work
to save the planet? End world hunger?
Or, might
these problems be solved before they are old enough to inherit them?
HOPES & DREAMS FOR OUR LITTLE ONES
I hope: that our children learn the
difference between right and wrong, and understand that we all make
choices and those choices make a difference.
That they realize, for
better or worse, that their actions can have a profound impact on others. That they maintain their innocence as long as they can. And,
that they don’t just pursue happiness … they actually catch it.
I hope: that their teachers inspire them to seek out knowledge and instill in them
an intellectual curiosity so strong that we know longer fear our
children are behind the rest of the world. That they never lose that
sense of wonder or the way their eyes light up when they discover
something new.
I hope: that our schools stop cutting
programs such as art, music and physical education so that our children
can experience an awakening of the senses and enjoy all that life has to
offer. That we all
work together to improve the health of our children,
making childhood obesity a distant memory.
I hope: that parents take a more proactive role in their children’s education, growth and development, so that teachers can teach and not have to parent. And, that our children learn to love learning and never stop learning. Ever.
I hope: that my daughter never loses her love of being with her family and always remembers how much she is loved. That she appreciates what she’s been given, and works hard to realize her passions and goals. That she develops courage, confidence and humility, and realizes her potential. That she remembers that true beauty comes from within. That she lives the life she wants, finds balance, embraces who she is and lives life to its fullest.
What are your hopes for our children? Our future?
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