Friday, October 3, 2008

Planning For Our Children's Future


How much can we invest in the future of our children?

I am of the opinion no amount of money in the world can substitute the education of a child.

As parents’ and our children’s custodians we must offer each child the opportunity of health, a decent education, and a future in the developing world.

Most families can only afford to send their children to the free primary schools, regardless, as they cannot afford the cost of upper education while other’s are doing it tough trying to afford the latter.

While we realize that if children are educated sufficiently and enjoy good health, as they mature, they are able to get better jobs, and, thus provide for their families in turn. This causes the community to prosper and hopefully will spread throughout the region and country.

But, is it as simple and does this really occur in the real world? With all the everyday hardships parents endure, to care for their families, and the peer pressure placed on the shoulders of each growing child, do we know the real cost to society? Where do we start to look at addressing this and is it a fundamental issue?

I suppose there is no real quick fix or yes answer. I believe the answer is that we need to find the solution in the most obvious place, with us as custodians and parents.

Do we have the necessary training and the edge to combat the issue at hand?


Well, we all want our kids to be successful. We want our kids to achieve their maximum potential—in terms of their careers, their earning potential and their personal lives. All we need is an exclusive, “state of the art”, personal development program for children. It needs to be a complete “hands on” learning guide to help us lead our children to the kind of success we’ve always dreamt for them.

So, all we need to do now is find that “state of the art” program. Well, what if I say that I’ve found one. I use it and it’s fantastic. To find out more

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