Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Alone in the Car: Women in Need, Women Can Cure Part II:

Here is the rest of Alone in the Car: Women in Need, Women Can Cure
What can we do about this?
1. If you are a woman who sees to it that the next generation knows about manners and charity, find others such as yourself and form a group. Become the majority. Become the leaders in your PTOs, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, and other your organizations. Let it be known that parents who allow their children to hit others because of the "me first" rule is not a rule in your organization and they will be asked to leave.

2. This is an election year. Turn off the audio. Watch the candidates by non-verbal communication. Make observations with audio too. What do you observe? Not the political rhetoric, but observations. First, what is their etiquette, their general manners to others? Second, are they really paying attention to those who will elect them? Third, what are their values? Because when the hard/tough times come(and we all know they will), this is what they will rely on and fall back on.  These are what they know, what they feel comfortable with, and find others who have the same value system. Do you want politicians who do not value or respect women or do you want ones who do? It is up to us, from the very beginning, to show our children to respect and love one another.


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