Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Learning & Realizations to your kids.

This is the story of my friend in Arlington Virginia. My friend is a teacher of the pre-school students. And this is her story about of her student. As a teacher of course she tell her student to write or to say something about what their student going to be when they grow up. So their student write something and one of her student said that he want to be a garbage collector. And she was surprise because this person that she talking about is came from wealthy family. So she said to that person do you have another dream that it’s much better than that and this person that she talk about started crying and crying. So my friend started to ask why he cried and then the little boy responds to her that he really likes to be a garbage collector when he grows up. So she said to him okay if that you really want to be when you grow up that fine please stops crying. My friend learned & realized that there are still children from rich parents who dream to be a garbage collector when they grow up.
Well in my opinion because that kid is only 5 or 6 years old that dream will maybe change so it doesn’t matter right now when you asked to a five years old or 6years old you know. Because they don’t really know what exactly they want to be when they grow up you know. Their big decision comes when they go to college. Right now in my opinion asking for a 5 or 6 years old kid is does not really count you know.
This conversion reminds me when I was a kid. My mom asked me when I was 7 years old about what I’m going to be when I grow up and I said to my mom that I’m going to be a nurse. But those dreams of mine never come true. But I guess it’s because my parent has no money to send to me to college. That was maybe one of the reasons. And then when time that I have enough money to go to college. I was already lazy to go back to school. Because I thought that I was already old to be in school. So I did not go back to school even my friends keep saying that I should go back to school to get some degrees.

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