Sunday, September 26, 2010

Here is How to Save Your Family: Part 3

Last time, we talked about giving your children the tools to compete in the New World Order for future employment. The first step is to get them into education and prepare them to be placed at the head of the class as soon as possible.

In this blog, we are going to talk about why they may not get to the head of the class. Again, it is going to be up to the parents and in some cases, the grandparents to follow up on your children’s athletic and scholastic activities.

As your child gets out of the house and thru the grades in school, they are going to start running up against the “Bart Simpson” Types. I am sure you know the type that I am talking about. They do nothing and know nothing. They are angels in the eyes of their parents but are devils at school and on the playground. They start fights just because they can. They will take children’s lunch money. Some stab and kill other children to show how tough they are.

As parents, you want to have your children avoid such people. Your children know who they are. Develop good communications with your children and grandchildren so that they can come to you with any bullying problems. But I am sure you already know that.

What you may not know is that other children and their parents might not like the idea that you have an agenda for your children. They may not like the idea of your children achieving something. After all, their children just sit at home eating their bodies into bad health and never do anything positive, productive, or healthy. You find these parents at school complaining about someone else’s child, getting all the playing time in games or getting attention from the teachers.

In many schools today, a student may do something wrong and because of it; they have to sit out a football, basketball, or another type of game because of it. But people in the band, play, or other school events never get their events taken away from them. Bias among the school administration against athletes has gone on since the 1970s. My oldest daughter was in training for years. She had a body to prove it. Many children from her school made jokes about her and teased her constantly. She was late one day for class and could not play in the next basketball game because of it. One parent told me that my child had natural ability and that is not fair to her children. Her children did nothing but eat and get fat. They were never interested in sports.

Just like my daughter, children who achieve objectives in school get negative treatment from other children. You worked for 10 years to see that your children start and stay at the top of the class. But now you find out that other children at school, who don’t want to be in class at all pick on them and start fights with them because your children want to make something out of themselves.

This is another reason why placing your children in sports outside of school activity is not a bad idea. Steering your children to associate with people who have the same ideas and objectives is also a good idea. You the parents and grandparents are the support system for your children. It is a war between you the parents and the “Bart Simpson’s” for the attention of your children.

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