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Parent Education An Underrated Initiative

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Date  Date : 31 January 2008 15:00

 by: Detra Davis

Theres an old saying that goes a bit like this, If I knew better, I would do better. Today parents are grappling with issues that no generation has experienced before. No one could have foreseen the effect television and computers have had on our society. Children are being exposed to everything, whether they are ready to understand it or not. There is a profound helplessness in the eyes of many parents as they desperately attempt to shield their children from the vile reality of life.

Of course all the abductions, murder, alcohol, drug abuse and abandonment existed years ago, but because our communication practices were so primitive, you fortunately or unfortunately did not have the opportunity to learn about every little detail of the event.

It is impossible to live in a cocoon and even if you could, the technology savvy communication conglomerates would find a way to beam information into your secluded little dwelling.

Parents must learn better ways of communicating with their children and providing them with information before it is obtained outside the home. This can only occur if this country takes a serious look at making parent education a priority. Parents must take a more active role in the ever changing dynamics associated with parenting.

What should parents know about child development? At what age do you discipline a child and what types of disciplinary methods should be used? Do I spank or not spank? How do I know if my tween (children 10-14) is using drugs or having sex?

Parent education in America is a hit or miss practice. There are lots or organizations that call themselves parent education associations and networks, but there is no organized parent education movement in this country. No Child Left Behind should read No Parent Left Behind.

How do we start to provide parents with the information needed to raise loving, caring, competent, well adjusted children? It begins by demanding that the government provide parent education programs for parents. This is not something else to take up a parents time or pull them away from the little time they have left with their children after working ten hours. Parent education programs, for lack of a better title, involve a variety of practices and tools so parents can learn about the real challenges associated with parenting.

As our adult lives become more complex, so will our ability to affect the lives of our children. If I do not have the time to learn what it takes to raise a competent child that will contribute to developing a great nation why should I have children? If I work 50 to 60 hours a week and never see my children, how can I anticipate that they will be responsible, nurturing parents in the future.

There is little doubt that this is a complex issue, but as parents we must begin today to discuss the future of America, which does not begin with its children, but with the parents.

Life is moving faster than we care to admit and at some point parents will need to take a stand and say enough. Parents need support, parents need help, parents need information, parents need more time with their families and they need it now.

About The Author

Detra D. Davis is a certified Parent Educator with the North Carolina Parent Network and has been a writer for over 25 years. Visit her website http://www.supportingourchildren.com, a membership site supporting parents, schools, parent organizations and support groups that encourage parent education and parent involvement.

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