How Do We Make Society Better?

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Re: How Do We Make Society Better?

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Res Ipsa wrote:Jersey Girl, I’m intrigued. It looks like we have one in West Seattle that operates a pre-school inside a nursing home. Are there programs that do similar things with school agers?


The Seattle area was once renowned for it's early learning programs. I can't say how it is these days. Actually, Tacoma was my first introduction to early education more than 30 years ago. I fell in love with the practice and it's philosophy, and not a few years later, I married it. ;-)

Typically what you'll see is just as you described. Preschool children interacting with seniors. My hypothetical Village School System takes that a step further so that learning takes place throughout one's life span.

The virtual absence of school agers (elementary, middle school, high school) is the very reason I dreamed it up. So, I am unaware of programs that fill in the gap with those grade levels.

When you consider that program you located, think about how many young children live long distances away from their grandparents and how many seniors are deprived of interaction with younger generations. Think about the possible benefits to both in having those opportunities.

And consider this and I do believe it's one of the reasons that intergenerational programs work so well. Young children and the elderly are for all intents and purposes, at the same developmental stage in their lives. The only difference is that seniors are losing what preschoolers have yet to develop.

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RI I do think we have one in my general area. Let me dig up some information on that.

ETA: I can't find anything on the radar. I think it might have closed. :-(
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Hey Xeno! :smile:

Xenophon wrote: Honestly since Ceeboo just wanted to link and run with zero analysis of the topic


Unfortunately for me, your quote is accurate.
I did not want to discuss it (Still don't) - So since I posted the OP (link and run) - on a discussion board - Never having any real desire to discuss - The question I am forced to ask myself is why did I post the OP then? And perhaps more important, what was my personal motivation behind posting it?

I think I know the answers to those questions.

still love ya Ceebs

Love ya back Xeno.
Love Prager too.

(can I steal this from Honor cause I really like it?)).

Liking something does not make it okay to disobey one of the Ten Commandments! :wink:

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Ceeboo wrote:Liking something does not make it okay to disobey one of the Ten Commandments! :wink:

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Ceeboo


Really? I'm very fond of making idols. Are you saying I have to give that up?

Hi pal!
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Quasimodo wrote:
Ceeboo wrote:Liking something does not make it okay to disobey one of the Ten Commandments! :wink:

Peace,
Ceeboo


Really? I'm very fond of making idols. Are you saying I have to give that up?

Hi pal!


I covet my neighbor's decks and house colors.

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Jersey Girl wrote:
I covet my neighbor's decks and house colors.

:evil:


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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:male birth control. <- Game changer when that comes available.

We have something like this now, with the aptly-named 'tool dip'.

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Jersey Girl wrote:RI I do think we have one in my general area. Let me dig up some information on that.

ETA: I can't find anything on the radar. I think it might have closed. :-(


Thanks for checking.
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I've always said Americans are watching two different movies. Republicans are watching High Noon. Democrats are watching It's a Wonderful Life. Republicans are the party of Me. Democrats are the party of We. Republicans take a family. Democrats take a village.

These philosophical differences have been exacerbated by self-segregating into liberal and conservative echo chambers, where we cherry pick information to reinforce our world views.

I think it is no accident that Democrats primarily live in urban areas and Republicans live in less concentrated areas of population. The less concentrated the population, the less infrastructure is needed to support the population. But in urban areas, you need a lot of infrastructure. Public transportation becomes essential. And public transport is where you meet the rest of the world that is not like you. I think of public transport as a crucible, and how you react defines who you are.

The Atlanta Braves had a relief pitcher named John Rocker. The New York Mets and the Braves had a bit of a rivalry in 1999, and Rocker was asked if he could ever play in New York.
"I'd retire first. It's the most hectic, nerve-racking city. Imagine having to take the 7-Train to the ballpark looking like you're riding through Beirut next to some kid with purple hair, next to some queer with AIDS, right next to some dude who just got out of jail for the fourth time, right next to some 20-year-old mom with four kids. It's depressing...The biggest thing I don't like about New York are the foreigners. You can walk an entire block in Times Square and not hear anybody speaking English. Asians and Koreans and Vietnamese and Indians and Russians and Spanish people and everything up there. How the hell did they get in this country?"

Rocker's reaction is what every human being who rides the subway must, at some point do: either embrace or reject humanity.
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