CALL TO ARMS SPEECH BY LEADER ALEJANDRO L. GARCIA JR.
Good day!
My parents were both hard working leaders. They believed that education is our key to success that's why they sent us to the best schools at the expense of seeing them only on weekends and not living with them. They may be correct as my brothers an I have all turned out to be responsible adults. But that was during their time.
Having started my family, I would do things differently with the hope that I am doing the right thing.
As young professionals we are driven to succeed. We have big dreams and aspirations for our children. Unfortunately for some, this means less time with them and we are depriving them of the benefits of spending time together.
As they say best thing we can give to our children is time.
Spending time with your children through daily activities such as eating together is a good time to discuss how their day went. In a study, teens who have frequent dinners with their family are at a lower risk for substance abuse.
Doing homework together enables us to see what they're learning and our support will help boost their confidence in school. Teens whose parents are with them to talk, to listen, and to answer their questions after school are less likely to experience emotional distress and behavioral problems.
Planning a vacation and incorporating them in planning help make them feel an integral part of the family.Traveling is a multisensory learning experience wherein they learn different perspectives, life skills, adaptability, problem solving, socialization, patience, tolerance and following rules. It's also an opportunity to get to know our children.
Children whose fathers spend time with them doing activities tend to have better academic performance and are less likely to engage in violence. Research shows that even very young children who have experienced high father involvement show increased curiosity and problem solving capacity.
Involving them in the community and church activities show them the importance of what they have and make them a more socially conscience person. Kids learn by example and if you set a good example, your child will apply these learnings in the future.
Adolescent years is incredibly hard on self esteem. By telling your child you love them and by giving them good advice and feedback frequently, you can boost their confidence. Being supportive of their ideas will make it easier for them to come to you with their problems and discuss their true feelings.
We all want the best for our children and that is probably the reason why we are working so hard. They don't need the latest gadgets, designer clothes, or expensive gifts. All they need is our time and unconditional love.
It is true that our world is facing many problems such as poverty, corruption, terrorism, and global warming. I believe that by starting in our home and raising confident, conscientious, and responsible children, these problems can be addressed.
To quote:
Gordon hinckley: "if we are worried about the future, then we must look today at the upbringing of children"
Franklin Roosevelt "we may not be able to prepare the future for our children but we can at least prepare our children for the future"
Steve maraboli: "What we instill in our children will be the foundation upon which they build their future."
Jfk: "children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future"
Walter Elias Disney: "our greatest natural resource is in the minds of our children"
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Leadership subject at AGSB is an Ateneo advantage. It emphasizes leadership from within, authentic leadership. One of its pillars is love. This is odd in a cold steely corporate world. The others are heroism, ingenuity and self awareness. The goal of leadership is not only to develop oneself but to clone other leaders. Everybody has potential to be leader. What we do, even if we do not have followers influences/affects others. It is time to define Filipino leadership too
The Cebu Leaders Class in Action
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