On another note, are children growing up quicker than they should? It seems that after eleven years of teaching 4th grade, I have seen my students behave, know, and understand WAY more than they should at nine years old. Who is to blame? I recently had a student tell me that they had just seen THE HANGOVER! What? Seriously?! He told me that his dad was watching it and he sat with him and it was their "quality time." It makes me sad how fast children are growing up. What happened to Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers, The Electric Company? Now it is Yo Gabba Gabba, or Miley Cyrus. Our children are being exposed to too much too soon. Let's keep kids young, they will have enough to deal with as they age. Eleven years ago most of my students thought "stupid" was the worst word someone could call them, but now they are numb to the word and use HORRIBLE language and think nothing of it. As a teacher now, I have to discuss hormones, puberty, suicide, pregnancy. When I first started my biggest "issue" was who liked whom! It scares me to think about raising children in a society that wants children to grow up immediately! I hope the pendulum will swing back to sheltering our children!
Bullying is another topic that touches my heart. At our school we do RACHEL'S CHALLENGE. It is an amazing bullying program dedicated to Rachel Scott, the first student shot at Columbine High School. If you aren't aware of Rachel Scott's program I highly advise you reading about her and her program. The website is: http://www.rachelschallenge.org/
It has changed our school district to find the good in people instead of the negative. Here legacy has changed many of my student's attitudes regarding others in the classroom. I feel that bullying was a part of schools when I was younger but did we have tougher skin? Or did we just hide our feelings? I ponder these questions!
Age to me is a part of life and it is full of bumps in the road and without age we would have no life, no wisdom, and no history!!! AGE IS NUMBER....not the definition of who we are!