Add A Little Education
So, I know school is not necessarily something alot of people like to do, but then again there are those that do. Whether you’re the former or latter, I’ve got a suggestion for those of you who aren’t in school. Take some time to go online and find a few educational games to play now and then, enhancing that knowledge you once learned. I found that even though I felt like alot of what I’d learned in school was lost to me over the time since I did the lessons, some of it is still there in the back of my mind, it just hasn’t been used. I dusted it off and got started on some games requiring that knowledge and it was actually kind of fun to see what I did remember- and what I began to learn. Plus, I felt good about putting some great production into my time. But, even beyond the good of refreshing your mind on things like arithmetic and geography- which can be useful in daily life- these games will stimulate your brain, keeping it active and alert. And that is a great thing, indeed! I think it’s extremely important for us to take care of our bodies; for each of us it is our temple. And a great many people do that physically, to be sure, but let us not forget that it’s also important to care for our brains too. So, get those workouts in- because that’s good for the brain too- and get some education in your life even if you’re not in school. Learn from your children by taking the time to talk to them and let them teach you from what they’re learning at their school. Hey, what good parent doesn’t want more time with their children?! Listen when people explain something to you; you might like learning about it. And we all know how much you can find on the internet, right? Well, there are lots of educational games too! Come on, learn, live, explore!
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- March 8, 2011 / 11:26 am
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