The finest asset any child can have is a happy home. Such environment will enable him to develop strength and stability of character, thereby teaching him to face the future without fear or undue anxiety. It also will give him something worthwhile to live for.
If he exhibits good judgment in later years, much of the credit must go to those who trained him. If he fails, it may have been due to troubles in his home, his school or unsympathetic and hostile relatives.
A great percentage of juvenile problems can be traced to faulty home, education and unwholesome influence in early childhood. Undoubtedly, there would be a fewer juvenile delinquents if there were more homes where children learned to love and respect their fellow men.
Remember this: happy parents create happy homes; a happy home produces happy children; happy children make happy communities and happy communities make a happier world.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
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