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		<title>By: Earthie</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 11:54:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I believe we have many other young black children who are just as gifted, problem is many parents don&#039;t pay attention, thinking the child just gets into trobule when the fact is, they are not being CHALLENGED, become bored and start doing STUPID things.  

I have a son like that (not as gifted as Stephen).  But I noticed, talked with his teacher&#039;s and got him in MORE challenging classes.  He won a football scholarship and graduated with a double degree.  Problem was/is, he ended up hanging out with the WRONG crowd, start believing he was smarter than EVERYONE, now he&#039;s spending the rest of his adult life in prison!  WHAT A WASTE of a human mind, that could have done GREAT things, but believed he was smarter, and SLICKER!  

He was GIVEN 3 opportunities to clean up his crack-cocaine habit, but INSISTED on hanging out with the WRONG people all over again!  I had to tell my son, I&#039;ve NEVER seen anyone work as hard as you did to end up where you are, to me it was INEXCUSABLE, for I believe he had NO EXCUSE to take the road he choose!

It&#039;s force me to wonder, when we try to make life easier for our children, are we stripping them of the motivation that it took for us to survive and make what little accomplishments, we&#039;ve made?  

I don&#039;t know, but I ponder on this thought a lot, and wonder if this is what&#039;s wrong with our children today?  Are we giving them TOO MUCH, TOO SOON, robbing them of the motivation on What it takes to be RESPONSIBLE, and teaching them, what it takes to EARN materials things in our lives.

It&#039;s like these cell phone, whereby texting is done while driving.  One would think no one would be so stupid as to attempt to read and text while driving.  Taking chances like this is worse than Driving Drunk!  It&#039;s like individuals are playing Russian Roulet with their lives and others who happen to be in their way.  

Parent&#039;s are RESPONSIBLE for giving their teenages these gifts, for we KNOW, when we were kids, WHO TOOK those DARING CHANCES?  WE DID!  How quickly some parents forget when they were children too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe we have many other young black children who are just as gifted, problem is many parents don&#8217;t pay attention, thinking the child just gets into trobule when the fact is, they are not being CHALLENGED, become bored and start doing STUPID things.  </p>
<p>I have a son like that (not as gifted as Stephen).  But I noticed, talked with his teacher&#8217;s and got him in MORE challenging classes.  He won a football scholarship and graduated with a double degree.  Problem was/is, he ended up hanging out with the WRONG crowd, start believing he was smarter than EVERYONE, now he&#8217;s spending the rest of his adult life in prison!  WHAT A WASTE of a human mind, that could have done GREAT things, but believed he was smarter, and SLICKER!  </p>
<p>He was GIVEN 3 opportunities to clean up his crack-cocaine habit, but INSISTED on hanging out with the WRONG people all over again!  I had to tell my son, I&#8217;ve NEVER seen anyone work as hard as you did to end up where you are, to me it was INEXCUSABLE, for I believe he had NO EXCUSE to take the road he choose!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s force me to wonder, when we try to make life easier for our children, are we stripping them of the motivation that it took for us to survive and make what little accomplishments, we&#8217;ve made?  </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know, but I ponder on this thought a lot, and wonder if this is what&#8217;s wrong with our children today?  Are we giving them TOO MUCH, TOO SOON, robbing them of the motivation on What it takes to be RESPONSIBLE, and teaching them, what it takes to EARN materials things in our lives.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s like these cell phone, whereby texting is done while driving.  One would think no one would be so stupid as to attempt to read and text while driving.  Taking chances like this is worse than Driving Drunk!  It&#8217;s like individuals are playing Russian Roulet with their lives and others who happen to be in their way.  </p>
<p>Parent&#8217;s are RESPONSIBLE for giving their teenages these gifts, for we KNOW, when we were kids, WHO TOOK those DARING CHANCES?  WE DID!  How quickly some parents forget when they were children too.</p>
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		<title>By: Sutchasaa</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 15:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a wonderful experience for this talented young man but even more impressive is the concern the other older students are showing for him. This gives a breath of fresh air considering often times our young adults are cited for such inconsiderate behavior. I applaud the students taking the time to help the brother out.
I also applaud the accomplishments of young Mr. Stafford.</description>
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I also applaud the accomplishments of young Mr. Stafford.</p>
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