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baby talk nova
May 28th, 2009 Posted 6:54 am
IF YOU ARE A VISITOR FROM ANOTHER LANGUAGE PLEASE USE BABYLON TRANSLATION:

Many school problems begin with low self-concept. Believing that you are a winner opens the way for a lifetime of achievements.
As a school counselor for many years, I found that many problems of spring young people with poor self-concept. Often this self-image is low, the student becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. By failing to believe in his own ability and merit, the student should achieve little and, therefore, exert little effort. The assignments are not completed, or they are hastily and carelessly done. How we as educators want all students could cope with life and learning with prospects of early Kelly
Each of our children has enriched us so we never dreamed. Through her eyes, Kelly we had seen the pure pleasure and thrill of being alive. As long as we have seen, every day was like for her fourth July. Each morning she awoke,
Perhaps the most exciting moments of his childhood came when she was four. And it came with a of its features, amazing ideas. NOVA would broadcast a special program called remarkable "The Miracle of Birth." Using micro-photography Color the program was to take the audience through real experience and design stages of pregnancy to the birth of a child. The show seemed such an extraordinary occasion that we invited the children to stand up for him at nine. Jen was six years old, Sean was nine years and Kathleen was ten. This version is the first bird of birds and bees. They went on their stomachs in a row in front of the TV, ready to be happy with anything as long as it meant fighting the sandman. And an unforgettable experience for us started.
With a short introduction by us and a nice, simple introduction by the narrator, the show began. The camera focuses on the ovum of the woman, suspended like a moon in her body until the stars appear. And they appear in a flood of semen, hundreds of thousands of microscopic sperm, as Pollywog miniature Off to the races. The narrator explained that the drive of each sperm carrying in itself the genetic package centuries of couplings, was to achieve the first egg and penetrate. Once made, the eggshell would harden and do not allow others. Four pairs of eyes staring kids were glued to the screen.
The children were in a race and they began to recover favorites. We watched the runners with a wide range of power and instinctual talent. Some swam lazily in circles, others later, and some others seem be returning to the starting grid. These clearly indicated that it was their First Day Out. For the sake of all generations to come, it was as well that neither would he. But many others were eager for the egg. They are the children had their money and were applaud the victory.
Then, suddenly, five or six of them reached the egg and started head butting it input. A shell soft spot and one of them was in the shell hardened immediately and the rest Pollywog just butted in vain. Immediately began to multiply cells geometrically and they were on their way to a baby. The film continues through all stages miraculous pregnancy to birth a beautiful child nine months later. We do not talk too much about what we had seen, but we all knew we had a show special.
Early the next morning I made breakfast, I heard little feet running down the stairs and Kelly broke into the kitchen. His eyes were burning and she was spraying to begin a sentence. Then it came:
Dad. . . you know what happened yesterday evening?
Yes, I do, I said.
Only occurs for me?
Yes, I said it did.
WOW! Does it happen to you?
Yes, I said it did.
W-Ooow! Does this happen to mama?
Yes, I said. It did.
WOW! And has this happened to Sean and Kathleen, and Jen?
Yes, I said. It did.
She was mad with excitement. She took my hand in both his and said: "Do you know what that means, Dad, you do not know what that means? This means that we're ALL WINNERS! "*
* Extract from a LAWRENCE OF Boy: The Collected Writings of Eugene F. Connolly (2006), edited by Sally A. Connolly
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2006 All rights reserved About the Author:
Sally A. Connolly, a retired school counselor and teacher, is editor of the monthly newsletter for the Massachusetts School Counselors Association. Her recently published A BOY FROM LAWRENCE: The Collected Writings of Eugene F. Connolly is a verbal scrapbook of a teacher’s spiritual journey. Midwest Book Review says the book is “filled with such treasures. It is recommended for those in need of comfort, illumination, redirection, grace, or prayer.” For more information, go to http://www.freewebs.com/aboyfromlawrence
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