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Educating Our Youth

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There’s so much talk about education, or the lack thereof that our kids are receiving from our public schools. I myself have spoken on the subject and while I feel that there is definite need for change in that space, another area is being neglected as well. Parents seem to have forgotten that part of their job is to educate their children on the issues that aren’t covered in school and that are also of particular relevance for people of African descent. Our heritage is one strong in the oral tradition that teaches not only our history but important life lessons and I say it’s time we remembered that. So here’s my list of things that every Black child should be taught by their parents: 1. Respect and reverence for their elders 2. How to save and invest money 3. Manners and etiquette (this includes conflict resolution) 4. Entrepreneurship 5. Black Pride/Ancestry (sorely lacking here, I’ll save further thoughts on this topic for another post) 6. How to be responsible and keep your word 7. To strive for excellence in everything 8. Spirituality (not necessarily religion) 9. Respect of your body (health, sex, etc.) 10. To give to others that are less fortunate Yes, I know this just adds on to everything else you have to do as a parent, but feeding, clothing and shuttling off to school is just the beginning. Parent's what's your perspective??

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