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This is a picture of Llyn Wren, RN with Michael at her book signing Miracles Of Hope And Promise in September, 2008.
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This page is dedicated to helping parents improve their skills when dealing with their kids. Each article deals with a different subject. You can click on the one you want to read. We'd love to hear your comments and/or when you have a thought or article you'd like to give us please CONTACT US.
These articles are written by Llyn Wren who is a Registered Nurse. She has been involved with children for many years and finds that when given a chance all children can succeed. This page is dedicated to helping parents improve their skills when dealing with their kids. Each article deals with a different subject. You can click on the one you want to read.
Here are a few thoughts I have for you to think about:
Who doesn't love children! From the time of birth in all their innocence children bring an uplifting energy of joy, happiness and unconditional love to us.
Children
are our future and how we treat them and what we teach them will have
an affect for seven generations. That's quite a responsibility. How are
we educating our children? What examples are we setting for our
children? Actions speak louder than words. Do we portray a positive
attitude towards others? When we see another that perhaps is a bit
different what do we do? Do we teach our children to be accepting of
everyone? Pay attention to how your children are acting because it is a
direct result of who you are. Tough words, I know.
Change
is happening all around us and as it does we could begin our journey in
assisting all children to live to their fullest potential. There are so
many diverse kids with so many different abilities. And they all have
abilities; everyone of them. The journey towards inclusion begins with
us. One by one we can make a difference.
Our culture works on a medical model approach to true inclusion. If we don't have children with disabilities and lack the experience of what that means, disability will hit all of us sooner or later. We are all at rick from injury and old age. With that comes what our society deems disability and exclusion. Wouldn't it be better to start thinking about all of our world being included and accepted? It starts within our homes.