I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I
believe in kissing, kissing a lot. I believe in being strong when everything
seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls. I
believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles


Audrey Hepburn


Friday, February 21, 2014

Proposal



          As we all know children safety has gone downhill. I have thought about what I wanted to write my service project on and I have decided to write about children safety. I care so much about kids that hearing that many aren’t even safe kills me.  I most got excited to share my thoughts about this topic once the whole Hailey Owens thing happened this past week. I know that I am very upset about the subject and I’m not even a mother yet. Knowing that kids aren’t safe in their own neighborhood and that kids can’t even go outside and play on a nice day in this community anymore scares me to death.  After this has happened I have decided to talk about children safety and talk with young kids on what they need to do when I situation like this happens.  I know that my first step in completing and talking to young kids starts with me and my kids at Day Care. I know that I love all these kids and they mean so much to me that I will teach them first because I’m with them the most and it is very important to me that they know what safety tips to use during a situation such as one that has occurred earlier this week.  Over all I hope to teach children about safety tips needed in this community now days.

3 comments:

  1. I agree- kids should be able to spend time outside on a beautiful day! This is an important issue that needs to continue to be taught.

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  2. Hannah,

    I am so glad I got to talk to you in class on Friday—you have such an easy-going disposition.

    I too want kids one day, but even more than that I simply love being around them. So to think about how someone can do such a cruel act is scary. When I was in elementary school, I was often allowed to walk home from school, which was a little more than half a mile away. Sometimes my parents wouldn’t get home until a couple hours after I arrived home, though my mom would always call. I don’t think it’s safe to do that now in this area.

    I am curious how you plan to teach your kids safety? What do you think is important for them to know about being safe?

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  3. It is very sad that some kids can't even go play out in their front yard! Times have changed so much. Even when I was a kid I walked home like Ms. Stogsdill did. My friends and I would ride our bikes all over the neighborhood. I was even allowed to go selling girl scout cookies door to door by myself. That wasn't that long ago either.
    I love how passionate you are about your cause, and that you are going to help the kids you care about. After Hailey Owens, I think our community is spreading the exact same message you are wanting to spread.

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