I have raised two successful practitioners in the medical arts - a Nurse Practitioner and an Occupational Therapist, both with advanced degrees - a Dentist who graduated from Michigan and a PHD Biomedical Engineer who graduated from VaTech.
I have no earthly idea how that happened. The one thing I do know is that their mother and I told them figuratively, this is the box you live in. You step outside the box, there will be consequences and when they did, there were. They will tell you stories.
I think everyone needs to learn to live within a set of established boundaries and, for a lot of different reasons, there's not enough of that coming from Mothers who gave birth or from Fathers too often absent.
Until the frontal lobe is imbued with the capacity to distinguish right from wrong in the most complex real world scenarios, a figurative box, most importantly with appropriate consequences should the boundaries be crossed, works well. I think it worked well for my kids. I'm very proud of them as you can tell.
Moreover, all of them, throughout there early lives, were surrounded by role models outside of Mom and Dad who were teachers, coaches, clergymen, grandparents, uncles and aunts ..... oh my, a strong community and family unit ........ that encouraged them and when necessary, kept them in line.
There is not nearly enough of that among disadvantaged young people and for those that make it to university where critical thinking skills should flourish, too many teachers and administrators occupying important teaching and administrative positions beyond the 12th grade are egregiously self centered as you point out.
I have no earthly idea how that happened. The one thing I do know is that their mother and I told them figuratively, this is the box you live in. You step outside the box, there will be consequences and when they did, there were. They will tell you stories.
I think everyone needs to learn to live within a set of established boundaries and, for a lot of different reasons, there's not enough of that coming from Mothers who gave birth or from Fathers too often absent.
Until the frontal lobe is imbued with the capacity to distinguish right from wrong in the most complex real world scenarios, a figurative box, most importantly with appropriate consequences should the boundaries be crossed, works well. I think it worked well for my kids. I'm very proud of them as you can tell.
Moreover, all of them, throughout there early lives, were surrounded by role models outside of Mom and Dad who were teachers, coaches, clergymen, grandparents, uncles and aunts ..... oh my, a strong community and family unit ........ that encouraged them and when necessary, kept them in line.
There is not nearly enough of that among disadvantaged young people and for those that make it to university where critical thinking skills should flourish, too many teachers and administrators occupying important teaching and administrative positions beyond the 12th grade are egregiously self centered as you point out.
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