May 16, 2008

The Most Important Thing You Can Do For You Child

•  www.bartonpublishing.com news service
•  Martin Jacobse


Don’t judge your child by the tales of others.
It is important to keep things in perspective so we don’t lose our true priorities. After all it is our perspective that molds the world we see. Learning, whether in a private setting or a public setting is not for the sake of learning but is only a means of self discovery.

Self discipline comes from discovering who you are and what you love to do. It is that discovery of love which cultivates true self discipline. Forcing anyone to do something is not a true means for self development. The challenge with motivating ourselves as well as motivating our children and students is “inspiration.”

We can not expect to be fair if we cannot place ourselves in another’s shoes. If your child or your student is having difficulty sitting still in class, do you really believe drugging the child is the answer for improving learning capabilities?

Millions of children are being victimized by this pharmaceutical propaganda, and the teachers and parents are ultimately accountable, not the corporations that sell the products. Is Coca-Cola responsible for selling the idea of putting pop vending machines in our public schools? No, the superintendent that accepted the money for sponsoring Coca Cola and the PTA for allowing it is responsible.

There are better ways for raising money to buy computers than commercializing our learning institutions, don’t you agree? As far as the mass drugging of American children goes, is that the kind of “Drug Free Zone” Nancy Reagan intended? Or, I mean “Free Drug Zone?”

If “the goal” is not reached, don’t be tempted to change the goal . . . but change the steps necessary to reach the goal. Drugging students clearly changes the goal rather than the method of teaching. If the public education system has failed, let us admit it. Let’s not change the children by forcing them to take dangerous schedule class II drugs, let’s instead change the way we teach.

Seriously, have we even thought about what message we are sending to our kids? The true and original purpose of the institution is to serve the individual. Once the institution loses sight of the individual it is nothing more than a totalitarian corporation representing only its own interests. Are the sticks and bricks that build the schools more important than the minds of innocent children?

If we recognize the worthlessness of the building, only those who believe change is possible will discover its true usefulness.

By giving up on the future, any hope of change is futile. Only by nurturing young critical minds can we cure the diseases of tomorrow. For it can only be in the present that we can discover who we are and what we are here to do. Drugs steal that from us all.

A number of studies have indicated beneficial affects of supplementing children and adults with superfood sourced nutrients. These studies not only revealed an enhanced immune function of all the subjects, but also showed significant improvement in classrooms attentiveness and overall academic scores. Imagine that!

My conclusion is a more naturalistic approach to Behavior Modification Plans (BMP) rather than prescribing dangerous psychotropic drugs. Naturally this is a more intelligent and contrary to drug intervention, an ethical alternative . . . at least until we can revolutionize our current educational system.

Ref; Proceedings of the Fischer Institute of Medical Research, 1999

Live well.

Martin Jacobse
Medical Investigator

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www.treatadhdnaturally.com
 

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