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Martin Luther King Day and Service Starts at Home

 

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It is fantastic to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. by celebrating the service your children do for the family. In January of each year attention turns to thoughts of Martin Luther King Jr and  community service. Conversations take place in real life and in cyberspace about the importance of being of service to others. Mothers happily share stories of the wonderful service projects their children create or complete.

This year, we are teaching my children the importance of service by explaining that service should be a way of life. We want our children to realize that service should be something they do everyday and not something they do just for special occasions or because it is a certain time of year.  We have been stressing this idea specifically with our twelve-year-old son.

26 thoughts on “Martin Luther King Day and Service Starts at Home”
  1. I can only hope that my son learns good manners from his parents, my husband and I! I work with him daily.

  2. My kids all have their own familial responsibilities and each follows religiously. We start ours out early that way they know how to be responsible.

  3. Totally agree. Imagine how much more civilized the world would be if we all taught our children to find ways of being of service from a young age.

  4. I love that you are focusing on service at home. I believe in that. Although my daughter is only 2, she is a little helper be and I believe this is a strong foundation for a life of service for her. When she whips out her little vacuum or broom to help, my heart smiles!

  5. The act of serving truly does start from home. I believe it’s those small lessons at home that will make a much larger impact in the children’s future.

  6. I love the idea of emphasizing service. I have teens and they can be so self centered, they need reminders about other’s needs.

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