"The reward of humility and the fear of Jehovah Is riches, and honor, and life. Thorns and snares are in the way of the perverse: He that keepeth his soul shall be far from them. Train up a child in the way he should go, And even when he is old he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:4-6 ASV)
Words of Inspiration and Motivation
“ five and six year old children are inheritance of poverty’s curse and not its creators. Unless we act, these children will pass it on to the next generation, like a birthmark.” (1987)
Lyndon B. Johnson
Bachelor degrees are best: Higher qualifications for all kindergarten teachers lead to better learning environment for children. (Laureate Education)
Marcy Whitebook, Ph.D
“My Passion was to make sure that all children were taught in environments and in ways that truly nurtured their ability to grow and to develop to their fullest ability.” (2010)
Louis Derm-Sparks
Professor Emeritus
Pacific, Oak College, CA
Khari Roulhac (cousin)
Khari is my favorite cousin. I remember when we were introduced to each other as cousins, and just as I felt lucky to have such a cool person to have been a part of my family then, is the same way I feel today. We have so much in common. We come from the same family. We are close in age. We were brought up in “not the best” inner city neighbors (Philadelphia and Boston) but managed to escape the stereotypical statistics of becoming delinquents and rebels of our community. We, both, have a yearning and appreciation of our family and spending time together is always the major objective. I could think of a million and one ways that Khari has shown he cares and love but there is one particular circumstance that sticks the most. After I lost my job and then eventually my house, he managed to get away from his engrossed schedule to pack me up, pick me up and moved me to Boston. He has influenced me through his great achievements in life. He has a Master’s degree in Education; he’s married with three beautiful children, home owner, a positive role model and active in his community. Although, he is a few years younger than I am, I look up to him and I share my aspirations with him for his approval. When I grow older, I want to be just like him but most importantly I want him to be proud of me.
Tia Martin (Great Aunt )
My Great- Aunt Tia was the sister of my grandfather. I would visit her every summer in Manning, South Carolina. I remember how she would greet me when we would first arrive. I went to Manning up to the age of 10 or 11 years old but I remember how I felt every time we drove up into the drive way of the house. She would call to my grandfather “Go-van(nickname)” and then ask for me. My first step out of the car would always end up in Aunt Tia’s arms. She would squeeze me to death and mention how skinny and frail I was and how she was going to fatten me up. I understood that she meant well and I knew that she loved me. I would sit with her for hours and hours, watching her and learning to cook and bake. She has influenced me, greatly, through the love and energy she always puts forth to having her family get togethers, and she always hosted at her house. Even, today, Ill cook food for days, so that ill have enough for everyone and so that everyone is able to come and be with each other.
Makia R. Tillman (cousin)
This is my cousin Makia Tillman.
Although, our visits were far and in between, when we did get together, we made up for lost time.
Makia and I were second cousins.
She lost the fight to cancer this past winter.
She was a very loving and thoughtful person.
She was enthusiastic about family and what we did as a family.
She and I were considered to be close, although, we didn't speak every day we stayed connected in other ways.
We traveled together; we liked the same music, shared some of the same friends and even belonged to the same religious organization.
She has nurtured me as a cousin in so many different ways. Cousins are usually children’s first true friends.
Her phone calls, letters, invitations to meet her in other cities, all showed her love for me.
Her influences of furthering her education, certainly, had a great impact on my life.
She climbed that ladder of success and academic achievement all the way up to her obtaining her Doctorate degree in Education.
I want to keep her memory alive by reaching some of those same achievements.
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