In MOTHER's WORKSHOP

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The Home as a workshop

According to Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia Dictionary, a workshop may be a room or building which provides areas, tool,or machinery that may be required for the manufacture or repair of manufacture goods

Metaphorically, the home is a workshop. like the physical workshop, it is where parents, especially the mother manufactures (bears and raises ) children for the future or repair them (correct them and mould their characters).

It is where the woman exhibits all her acquired skills of homemaking and child training, and passes on the same to her children.

Charity begins at home, says an old cliche, so learning and skill acquisition begins at home with the mother as the trainer and her children the trainees.

Here the mother grooms her kids for a productive adult life. A home is where children are raised; morals are inculcated; characters are moulded; leaders are born,bred and developed; and the future is shaped.

We may not be able to prepare the future for our children, but we can at least prepare our children for the future. Cos children are the world's most valuable resources and it best hope for the future.

Acquirable skill in the workshop.

  • Teach your kids to do households chores. 
  • .Teach your kids never to stop reading and learning.
  • Teach your kids to play well and relate with others.
  • Teach your kids to resolve disagreement amicable.
  • Teach them to let their voice be heard the right way.
  • To apologized when they are wrong and forgive when they are wronged.
  • To be courteous, punctual and polite.
  • To remain positive and focus on the bright side.
  • To brush, floss and keep neat.
  • To love unconditional and Above all To love God supremely.     Thank you for reading .            Vote or comment if you like my post..
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