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Activities for Christmas Vacation (12/28/09)
Small Steps Can Lead to Big Gains (12/28/09) A Christmas Dinner to Remember (12/28/09) It really is the Thought that Counts (12/16/09) Christmas Memories (12/08/09) How to Explain Christmas to Children (12/01/09) Are We "Passing the Buck" in Disciplining Children? (11/23/09) Fostering an Attitude of Gratitude (11/17/09) Knowing About the Past Can Help Children with the Future (11/09/09) Teaching the Value of Money (11/02/09) "As the Twig is Bent" (10/20/09) It's a Matter of Choice (10/13/09) A Real Balancing Act (10/06/09) Dealing with Resentment (09/29/09) How to Help Children Plan Ahead (09/21/09) The Value of Physical Activity (09/14/09) The Value of Homework (09/08/09) Ways to Help Your Family and Others (08/31/09) "To Teach is to Touch a Life Forever" (08/24/09) Off to School They Go! (08/17/09) Challenges of High School Seniors (08/10/09) Helping Children Learn to Plan (08/03/09) How to Talk so Kids Can Learn (07/27/09) Push, Pull, or Work as a Team? (07/20/09) Are We There Yet? (07/13/09) Children and Computers (07/06/09) Instilling Patriotism in Children (06/29/09) Utilizing Teachable Moments (06/22/09) What Can A Dad DO? (06/15/09) Stand Back or Step Up? (06/08/09) The Value of Looking Back (05/29/09) Make Plans Now for Summer (05/18/09) Teens, Proms and Graduation (05/12/09) Remembering Mama (05/04/09) Time to Step up to the Plate, Dad! (04/27/09) Should We Bribe Children to Behave? (04/23/09) Ways to Help Children Memorize (04/13/09) A Real Necessity (03/02/09) A Checklist for Love (02/25/09) What Does Your Heart Desire? (02/16/09) Patience: A Characteristic of Love (02/04/09) Cherish the "sweet" days (01/28/09) When children get sick (01/21/09) It's not just child's play (01/15/09)
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"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it." Proverbs 22:6
Pat will have comments and suggestions about raising children based on her training and many years of teaching. Pat first began teaching Sunday School while in 7th grade at Verona, Missouri, where she was born and raised. After high school graduation there, she attended Missouri University and graduated with honors with a degree in Vocational Home Economics. She later completed training and received certification for elementary teaching in New Mexico. She has taught Home Economics (including child care), kindergarten, second grade, and substitute taught at several schools at all grade levels. She was awarded the Missouri Distinguished Adult Basic Education Service Award for distinguished leadership and dedication in all aspects of Adult Basic Education in the community, region, and state. This award was given to one GED teacher in the state. She was also invited to be included in "Who's Who of American Educators" in 2007. She was listed in Who's Who of American Women and Who's Who Among American Business Women.
Pat has recently written a book titled, "Let the Children Come" which will be released in the spring.
In addition to classroom teaching, Pat has taught in churches and Sunday Schools through the years. She served as Acting Children's Director at First Baptist Church in Albuquerque, NM. She also directed an Office of Navajo Economic Opportunity preschool on the Navajo reservation. She currently teaches GED at Gibson Vocational Technical School in Reeds Spring and taught GED classes for 15 years at Blue Eye and Shell Knob.
Pat and her husband, Keith, who presently serves on the Reeds Spring School Board, have four grown children and three grandchildren. They are approaching their 50th wedding anniversary. "Our children and grandchildren have taught us a great deal and are still teaching us," Pat says.
"I look forward to sharing some of this information with readers. I don't claim to have all the answers, but perhaps my comments can be of some help. It is not easy to raise children in today's world where they are constantly being bombarded with temptations and varying ideas of what is right and wrong."
Hot topics Activities for Christmas Vacation(0 ~ 3:00 PM, Dec 28)
Small Steps Can Lead to Big Gains
A Christmas Dinner to Remember
It really is the Thought that Counts
Christmas Memories
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