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Welcome to CoolMomsCare
Just a few weeks ago, we quietly launched a second revolution. This one is for all you parents out there who want to inspire your families to save the world - one kid at a time. We're just a few week into our new venture called CoolMomsCare. This new idea is seeking to be the online community for parents and their kids who want to make a difference. We'll help you encourage your kids to change the world around them by helping the environment, other people, and themselves. I have wanted to change the world as long as I can remember. I told my parents as soon as I was old enough to talk that I wanted to be president of the United States. This is perhaps a common dream for many children, and I truly believed that I would be. I felt like I was destined for something huge. Obviously, I am not president (yet), but I am a mom. I am responsible for one little person in this world and I have such an amazing opportunity in being her mom, which is one of the greatest, most fulfilling, yet tasking jobs in the world. And as for changing the world, I am making progress each and every day. Sam and Stephen always say that no dream is too big. I may not be able single-handedly end hunger in Haiti, but I can do something small every day to help our world. The place that I've found this to be true is in my own home. This is where my passion lies and where I have the most influence. If I change my own behaviors, my own views and my own habits, the world is changing. If I take these principles to my family, the world is changing. If I share what I find with others and in turn have others share with me, the world is changed, and before long we have what is known as a revolution. Our children love us from the moment we meet. We very soon realize that they are like little sponges, anxiously waiting to receive love and knowledge. From birth, they are intrigued by everything. We are the guide for these sweet creatures. We are the ones that teach them everything, from words to ideas to how to ride a bike. In my opinion, kids come into the world with so much knowledge, wonder and creativity, and it is our responsibility to direct that towards positive attributes as we give them a little more independence each day of their life until one day (I shutter to say this), they leave home as adults. I want my little girl to know so many things: the value of helping others, gratitude, strength in who she is, self-awareness, self-love, how to take care of herself, to have a giving heart and not expect things from others, to reach out to help others in need, contentment, joy, creativity, peace, trust in others, how to have fun, faith, how to get dirty, responsibility, consequences, compassion, love for every living thing, generosity, patience, an appreciation for the environment and its resources, ways to save, how to listen, conservation, healthy eating habits, goodness, that she is enough just the way she is, and that no one is better or worse than anyone else. She knows some of these things already. As for the other things? That is where I hope to have opportunities one day at a time to teach her as she grows up. We hope you'll come along with us on this new journey towards helping parents make a difference with their children. Next year promises to be one in which more and more people start saving the world, one kid at a time. Please share your experiences, thoughts, stories, feelings, failures, strength, fears, and hopes with us! About the Author:
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Howard commented, on December 21, 2007 at 8:54 a.m.:
Love your site and mission, caring people connected to our earth is what we need more of, thank you. My children are grown but I wish I had read John Taylor Gatto's book, The Underground History of American Education. You can read it online here http://www.johntaylorgatto.com/chapters/...
I was involved in my kids education but would have been more involved had I read it. Every living system on the planet is in decline due to human intervention so glad you are teaching your kids how to care. We have been born into a world of self-maintaining abundance and amazing beauty, we need to restore what has been lost and protect the rest. Are you aware of Swami Beyondananda and No Impact Man?