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August 23, 2006
A Parent’s Letter to My Children in School
Written by Jeff Thredgold, CSP, President, Thredgold Economic Associates

To my children…

With your return to school, I find myself thinking of how much the world has changed since I was in your shoes. The world is now a much “smaller” place—people of all cultures can communicate and travel with ease.  You face great challenges today…just as I did…just as my parents before me.  These words of advice might be helpful:

  Recognize that the only limits you face are those you set for yourself
 
  “Be the BEST that you can be”
 
  Recognize that YOU are responsible for your successes and failures
 
  You must earn your way
 
  Strive for excellence…not perfection
 
  See the glass as half-full, rather than seeing it as half-empty
 
  Focus on positives, rather than on negatives
 
  Look to praise, rather than to criticize
 
  Look for ways to succeed, rather than excuses to fail
 
  Commit yourself to constant improvement
 
  Understand how important education is to success
 
  School is the key.  Technology rules.  You need better skills to succeed
 
  Learn what is being taught, but most importantly, learn “how” to learn
 
  Develop other information sources to verify, or challenge, what you are being taught.  “History” is routinely twisted or re-written to support a particular point of view…get other ideas
 
  Treat teachers, administrators, and fellow students as you would like to be treated
 
  Be the first to say “Hello”
 
  Develop your mind in school, but also develop other skills and interests, including music, art, and physical fitness…this is where teamwork develops its roots
 
  Be a well-rounded person
 
  Resist taking “easy” classes
 
  Dig into math, the sciences, and computers…these form the technical foundation for future success
 
  Study language
 
  Speak and write English correctly
 
  Appreciate other cultures by learning another language
 
  Be honest in your approach to learning
 
  Resist the temptation to cheat—you only hurt yourself
 
  Develop a keen interest in the outside world
 
  Pay attention to the “news”…the “real” world can be very different from the student world you live in today
 
  Avoid the temptations of alcohol, smoking, drugs, gangs, and irresponsible personal behavior
 
  Understand the steps you take today have lifelong implications
 
  Choose your friends wisely
 
  Do what you can to make a teacher’s job easier, not harder…teaching is one of the most important, most difficult, and most underpaid jobs in the world 
 
  Participate—but don’t be a pain! 
 
  Be a friend to all.  Extend a hand of friendship to all other students, regardless of race, creed, gender, or color 
 
  Make a special effort to be a friend to those less fortunate than you 
 
  As you mature and face new challenges, don’t hesitate to discuss with me what is on your mind…you might learn from the mistakes of others

I have been writing a weekly update piece under one banner or another for the past 31 years.  Eleven years ago, I published this letter as “A Father’s Letter to My Children in School” and the response was amazing.  I had dozens of requests for permission to reprint more than 150,000 copies.  Since then, just as children around the country are getting ready to go back to school, I run it again.  I hope you enjoy it.a parents letter

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  Recognize how LUCKY you are to live and be educated in this great country.  People from around the world are dying every day trying to get INTO this country…not out
 
  Don’t forget to have fun!
 
  School can be a great time in your life 
 
  Experience it 
 
  Live it
 
  Enjoy it 

Many of these suggestions will be useful throughout your life—learn them well.  I wish you the greatest success in your efforts and hope you find school both rewarding and enjoyable.

Love,

        Dad

 

“Tea”ser

“Minds are like parachutes—they only function when open.”

 —Thomas Dewar

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