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Paperback Dear Young Friend: The Letters of American Presidents to Children Book

ISBN: 0811737446

ISBN13: 9780811737449

Dear Young Friend: The Letters of American Presidents to Children

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Just a few of the words of presidential wisdom found in Dear Young Friend:

"I rejoice that you have learnt to write, ...for as this is done with a goosequill, you know the value of a goose." -Thomas Jefferson, to his granddaughter, Cornelia Randolph

"As to the whiskers, having never worn any, do you not think people would call it a bit of silly affection if were to begin now?" -Abraham Lincoln to Grace Bedell

"If we are successful...

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" Dear Children..."

You wonder if the current problems connected to Presidential address might be well handled by a Presidential letter. Of course we are no longer in the days of letters, really preferring the electronic immediacy and all too often the one way blog. I found this book to be entertaining, and more than a little bit timely given the mess placed upon teachers in an upcoming Presidential address to children. My sister -in-law states she most resents "the schools" in her area, not a new complaint ( her refrain since the day she placed her kids into them) although her children in Fairfax went to the finest schools in the nation. Gratitude, I'd like to hear some for once from her mouth, for getting hers into great schools and into good lives, for safe, happy rooms, marvelous lessons, well trained teachers, ah well. I went and observed in the school a long time ago and it was bar none the best instruction I ever saw- as she at home tore the place to shreds with no idea of what she spoke and despite that the teachers still treated her kids as they were-great humans. Something she could never demonstrate mired in her politics and religion. She resents the schools that didn't even think of the idea of a Presidential Address and didn't ask for it. Though I doubt we'd turn one down, and now these schools struggle to consider if an "opt out" isn't a gratuitous political special interest agenda or a worthy thought.And watch how wimpy so many are in their response because their schools are political entities entirely now. In the few moments of workspace allotted to react, many are on their knees. And for that Obama ought to champion something. Once when my class was touring the Reagan Library I read a fascinating letter sent child to President and then President to child. He shared a little about the job,his childhood, ups and downs in a style as ever utterly in his wit. I would imagine writing to our children as a leader a most interesting and important task. As is speaking to them, talking to them about saying no, rockets to the moon, national campaigns for the environment, library emphasis and so many things I've seen over my years as child and as teacher. I recall First Lady's often helping to function in the role of defining good things to start off school years considering.Read these to see how children are given thoughts. something now apparently not to be allowed. Of course right now in CA children are often sitting in over crowded rooms, horrible changes due to the economy and a stimulus used to force a specific "face" to the agenda of schools, losing materials, massive teachers losing jobs, assemblies gone, opportunities more limited than ever, slashes to higher ed of unbelievable proportion....and facing the privatization into charters as demanded nationally, as we see in the failed scheme that had underlying false presumptions of 100 passing tests not designed to pass 100 % produce what they can call "failure" Soon it'll all be failure, by design an

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It is wonderful to be able to see the real personalities of the presidents, without the coverup that is seen today. The book allows the reader to see how the earlier presidents responded to their children, especially when they were not up to the standards. The letters of the later presidents are charmingly witty. It is a great book to read, especially when you only have a few minutes, you can stop at the end of each letter. Great to go to bed with.
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