We have not passed that subtle line between
childhood and adulthood until…
we have stopped saying
"It got lost," and say "I lost it."
~S. J. Harris
Kathy
writer, video producer, wife and mother at Teaching Good Things
Titus 2:3 says that we are to be
"...teachers of good things...".
We believe that part of these good things are practical skills that we all need in every day life to care for our family and neighbors.
One of our primary responsibilities as parents is equip our children with the skills and tools to one day be productive, well rounded adults. Children need to be exposed to many different areas of work. Not only should they know how to work, but they should want to work.
May the favor of the Lord our God rest upon us;
establish the work of our hands for us-
yes, establish the work of our hands.
Psalm 90:17
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Category: Quotes, Responsibility
Angie says:
Love the rules! My kids think if it doesn’t belong to then and I ask them to pick it up their answer should be~it’s not mine!! My reply is I didn’t ask who’s it was I ask for you to please pick it up!
Keep up the good work.
Blessings,
Angie
Kathy says:
Yeah that is pretty common…even with us adults! ;o)