Rethinking the 3 Rs
o7A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence
stops.
f7 -- HENRY B. ADAMS
“Mom, can we get some watermelon Jell-O?” the young girl asked.
I was in the same aisle in the market where a mother pushed a cart
behind her children. The mother stopped in front of the Jell-O
section.
“I’ve never heard of watermelon Jell-O, but we can try it,” the
mother answered. “But what I really want to know is what sandwiches
and fruit you’ll eat and not throw out.”
I’d never heard of watermelon Jell-O either, but I’ve certainly
heard and had conversations about what to pack in school lunches. I
saw the mother and her children a few aisles later and I assume they
gave her some food suggestions because her shopping cart was getting
close to overflowing.
As I headed out of the market, I passed several groups of parents
and children who appeared to have come straight from school. I
overheard conversations about teachers, homework, sports and friends.
The next morning I went for my walk and passed children waiting
outside for carpools, as well as others walking or biking to school.
The air was crisp and cool and hinted of rain.
Yes, it is fall, the season of leaves changing colors and children
heading back to school.
For some reason, I thought of the old song with the words: “School
days, school days, dear old golden rule days. Readin’ and ‘ritin’ and
‘rithmetic, taught to the tune of a hick’ry stick ... “
Hopefully, these are still dear old golden rule days, but I’m sure
nothing is taught to the tune of a hickory stick anymore.
I know school is filled with far more education than just those
three Rs we all used to sing about.
In fact, I thought of three others, those being: reverence for
God, responsibility and respect.
Certainly there are many other important topics to be taught, but
those three came to mind when I walked past the school in our
neighborhood. As I walked by, I felt compelled to pray for the
teachers, students and administrators.
Several weeks ago in church, our pastor asked all those who work
with children in any capacity to stand so that we could pray for
them. He included all those who are a part of schools, as well as
coaches, mentors and volunteers.
He asked that God would bless the men and women as they not only
educate children, but also as they shape their lives, values, and
character. He prayed that God would give them the energy they need as
they love and lead children and that they would feel God’s presence
in their lives.
After the prayer, we all clapped to show them our appreciation for
all that they do.
I love that prayer and the reminder that we all need to pray for
the many dedicated men and women who profoundly affect future
generations with their words and their lives.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at 537 Newport Center
Drive, Box 505, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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