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Nurturing Dreams and Goals in Children and Teenagers


As parents, one of our most important roles is to help our children and teenagers develop a sense of purpose and direction. Encouraging them to dream big and set achievable goals can pave the way for a fulfilling and successful future. Here are some practical tips to guide you in this journey:

1) Encourage Imagination and Exploration
•  By fostering curiosity: 
Encourage your children to ask questions and explore their interests. Whether it's through books, hobbies, or outdoor activities, nurturing their curiosity can help them discover their passions.

•  By providing diverse experiences
Expose them to a variety of activities and environments. This can include sports, arts, science projects, and travel. The more they experience, the more they can identify what excites them.

2) Have them Set Realistic and Achievable Goals
•  By starting with small goals: 
Help your children set small, manageable goals. Achieving these can build their confidence and motivate them to aim higher.

•  By teaching them to set SMART goals — Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant/Realistic, and Time-bound
This framework can make their goals more tangible and attainable.

3) Be A Role Model
•  By sharing your own goals
Talk about your own dreams and goals. Share your experiences, including the challenges and successes. This can inspire them and show that goal-setting is a lifelong process.

•  By demonstrating perseverance:
Show them the importance of persistence and resilience. Let them see how you handle setbacks and continue to strive towards your goals.

4) Provide Support and Encouragement
•  By celebrating achievements:
Acknowledge and celebrate their accomplishments, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement can boost their self-esteem and encourage them to keep going.

•  By offering guidance
Be there to guide them through the process of setting and achieving goals. Offer advice, but also allow them to make their own decisions and learn from their experiences.

5) Create Positive Environment
By Encouraging Growth Mindset: Teach your children that abilities and intelligence can be developed through effort and learning. This mindset can help them embrace challenges and view failures as opportunities to grow.

• By Limiting Negative Influences: Monitor and manage negative influences, such as excessive screen time or negative peer pressure. Encourage positive activities that align with their goals and interests.

6) Teach Time Management and Planning
•  Use tools and techniques
Introduce them to tools like planners, calendars, and to-do lists. These can help them organize their time and stay on track with their goals.

•  Prioritize Tasks
Teach them how to prioritize tasks and manage their time effectively. This skill is crucial for balancing school, extracurricular activities, and personal goals.

7) Encourage Reflection and Adaptation
•  Regular Check-ins
Have regular discussions about their goals and progress. Encourage them to reflect on what they've learned and how they can improve.

•  Be Flexible
Help them understand that it's okay to adjust their goals as they grow and their interests change. Flexibility is key to staying motivated and focused.

By nurturing your children's dreams and helping them set and achieve goals, you are equipping them with valuable life skills. Remember, the journey is just as important as the destination. Celebrate their efforts, support their aspirations, and watch them flourish into confident and capable individuals.
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The RH Bill and the President

     What is in the RH Bill that many people and organizations are so preoccupied with whether they are for
it or against it? ..and what is RH Bill? RH Bill is an act providing for a national policy on reproductive health, responsible parenthood and population development, and other purposes. 
     According to the bill, Reproductive Health refers to the state of physical, mental, and social well-being of a person and not merely the absence of a disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes. Responsible Parenthood refers to the will, ability, and commitment of parents to respond to the needs and aspirations of the family and children more particularly through family planning. Population Development, refers to a program that aims to: 
(1) help couples and parents achieve their desired family size; 
(2) improve the reproductive health of individuals by addressing reproductive health problems; 
(3) contribute to decreased maternal and infant mortality rates and early child mortality; 
(4) reduce the incidence of teenage pregnancy; and 
(5) enable government to achieve a balanced population distribution.
     The debate may be lies on the definition of the population development that aims to help couples and parents achieve their desired family size, the aim to improve individuals' reproductive health by addressing reproductive health problems, and the aim to reduce teenage pregnancy. For these three aims to achieve, the bill stated in Sections 9 and 10, the availability of family planning methods and services and the use of contraceptives as essential medicines. The bill, however, is against abortion as stated in Sec 3m. Sec 12 and 19, stated that mandatory health education to be implemented from grade 5 up to 4th-year high school, and the intensified campaign of public awareness on the need to protect and promote reproductive health.
     Here lies the disagreement between the Catholic Church and the government. The use of these contraceptives somehow according to the Church promotes abortion for the married couple since life begins at conception. However, the use of these contraceptives prevents this life to form. The use of these contraceptives insinuates that premarital and extramarital sex is being promoted. The protagonists of RH Bill insist on the right to be informed and the right to choose.
     I am not good at the debate but I think we have to examine every detail of this bill. I am not pro-abortion or pre-/extra-marital sex but I am for responsible parenthood. The Church plays an important role in teaching us the values of life, checking and reminding us of the values instilled in us. The leaders of this country are responsible for every decision that they should take and that he goes for what is right and necessary for their people. Everyone has their own reasons and convictions. When the President, the leader of our country made his statement that he is for RH Bill, it is his prerogative as a leader and I think the Church should refrain (or is it from the church?) from throwing malicious statements at him. I was not pro-Noynoy Aquino, I did not vote for him. But I have just exercised my right to vote and elect whom I think would be the best for our country. As a citizen of this country under his governance, is it not right to follow the leader?  All along, standing out for what he thinks is right and good for his people, I support him in his stand for RH Bill.
      
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