The children that we are teaching are from the ages of 5 - 12 years old. It's like our own "Little House on the Prairie" school. We learn one alphabet letter per week, a color per month, and a shape per month. We always review numbers up to 20, the months of the year, days of the week, and the seasons. Next week we will start on the letter 'Ch', pronounced che, which comes between 'C' & 'D'.
We hope to not only teach the children academics, but also good manners, good hygiene, and good social skills. We desire to be there for them while their parents are away working long hours in the fields. They only earn about $12 per day per person so many times they will take their children with them because they can also work and earn money for the family. Fortunately, the school attendance is pretty constant. I pray that the parents will see the benefits of allowing their children to get an education. I know it's hard for them to think of the future and not just the here and now. Many of them can only see that their children can bring more income into the household today and they don't think of the fact that an education will enable them to earn more money when they are of age.
I Thank God for this opportunity to serve Him and Mexico in this way.
Please pray for wisdom for Ana and I. Also for patience for me as I still have a hard time with the way many things are here in Mexico.
Kimyco
2 comments:
hello from canada! We're home now and not sure if im glad to be home yet, but i do know i miss being at EOC... *sigh*...
anyways, glad to have a way to stay connected to your specific work and ministry down there! look forward to supporting you all from way up here in the artic (as Chris would call it!)
blessings to you and the whole crew!
Rhonda
PS GET 'ER DONE
Kimyco, I had forgotten to check out your new Blog but I am catching up tonight. It is so good to see you and the kids!!! I miss you, but continue to pray that you will be successful in all your work there. Please let me know your needs, and I will try and gather things up and send them down to you. Love you, Sally
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