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George W. Bush on Character

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
March 1, 2000

The central theme is sounded by this observation: “Yes, we want our children to be smart and successful. But even more, we want them to be good and kind and decent. Yes, our children must learn how to make a living. But even more they must learn how to live, and what to love.” Addressing… Read more »

Making Relationships Work

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
March 1, 2000

* We gave…when we wanted to receive. * We served…when we wanted to partake. * We listened…when we wanted to talk. * We invited… when we wanted to be invited. * We submitted…when we wanted to reign. * We forgave…when we wanted to fault. * We stayed…when we wanted to leave. * We invested… when… Read more »

Seven Steps to a Terrific Relationship with Your Teen

in Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
March 1, 2000

Seeking connection with your teenager? Here are some real-world tips that you can implement every day to strengthen the bond between you and your teen. 1. Find an activity your teen enjoys which you can do as a family, regardless the age of siblings or other family members. For our family, its karaoke. Bianca, 17,… Read more »

Passing the Torch Means Sharing the Light

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
March 1, 2000

Imagine yourself in a place with no human contact, no visible light, and no sound. A place where you can not explore who you are or who you may become. Now imagine someone coming in and sharing the light of wisdom and knowledge. You now have not only the ability to see and do, but… Read more »

Unstoppable People

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
March 1, 2000

They devote themselves to their true purpose. They follow their heart’s passion. They believe in themselves and their ideas. They prepare for challenges. They ask for help and build a support team. They seek creative solutions. They persevere, no matter what the challenge. from Unstoppable by Cynthia Kersey – Cynthia Kersey

Wouldn't It Be Great

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
March 1, 2000

Wouldn’t it be great, to always breathe fresh air, Cigarettes and cigars would be banned most everywhere. With each inhale and exhale my poor lungs would not be choked, By the loathsome disgustingness of filthy factory smoke. Wouldn’t it be great, if everyone could see, The harm they do by cutting down a plain and… Read more »

Study Finds TV Tops Kids' Big Diet of Media

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
March 1, 2000

NEW YORK–American children spend the equivalent of an adult workweek–or more than 38 non-school hours per week–consuming media and often do it with little parental monitoring, according to a study released Wednesday by the Kaiser Family Foundation. The study, which defined media broadly as everything from television to computer games, recreational reading and listening to… Read more »

Walter Payton: A Model Worth Following

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
March 1, 2000

Walter Payton 1954-1999 Great athletes touch the lives of millions of people. While I never met Walter Payton, there is no question about him being a great football player. The statistics tell the story. His former coach, Mike Ditka, said he was the best he’d ever seen and then added, “and one of the best… Read more »

YOU

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
March 1, 2000

A Poem You are the handicap you must face. You are the one who must create your place. You must envision where you want to go, How much truth you plan to sow. God has equipped you for life to grasp; He’ll let you decide the scope of the task. You can have wisdom if… Read more »

It's My Turn

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
December 1, 1999

A True Story I made careful plans yesterday to be able to bicycle to the bank about 10:30 am. I had LOTS of business stuff to do at the office, but I felt I could at LEAST find time to cycle on this errand. It would take only 40 minutes. So I get Big Bike… Read more »

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