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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Just like her Daddy

I am fortunate to have as my brother in Christ and friend Greg as my daughter Tori's assistant principal at her elementary school. During our Wednesday night Bible study class last night, I was made aware of something my little girl had done at school yesterday that made me just a little proud. And my brother didn't tell me off to the side, but told the entire Men's Class about what my little girl had done.

To begin with, my Tori is 6 years old...going on 30 some days. She has always been a very bright and articulate child. Her mother and I have always encouraged her to be expressive in a respectful way. As most 6 year olds are, she views the world in a way that most of us lost many years ago, which is a true shame for us.

Here in Tennessee, we have every spring the dreaded "TCAP" tests for the children in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades in elementary school. These are state mandated tests that are designed to gauge how well the children are learning. They also can be used to evaluate how well the children are being taught. Therefore there is a lot of pressure for the children to do well, and the schools try to do as much as possible to prepare the children in the weeks prior to taking the TCAP tests.

Even though the K-2 graders don't take the tests, the schools are getting them involved in encouraging the 3-5 graders to do well. Every morning they have a school wide assembly in the gym where the teachers engage the kids in Spelling Bees, Math Facts, and other stimulating activities. One day this week they had a professional storyteller come in a tell the children a story and then ask them questions about the story they heard. Yesterday, it was decided that a student would be asked to tell a story to the assembly. A young lady volunteered and after beginning developed "stage fright" and could not continue. This is where my little girl became involved.

She stood up and volunteered to tell a story. My daughter, without any rehearsal, stood before over 600 people and proceeded to tell "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" accurately and in it's entirety. Greg said she didn't make a single mistake. All of the teachers were amazed that a 6 year old could speak like this with no rehearsal or preparation. Then Greg said to my Wednesday night class, " I wonder who she inherited that trait from?"

I was so proud of my Tori. I have often heard her also tell people about Jesus, her church family and activities, and her daddy the preacher. I am so thankful to God for giving her to me. It is at times like this I learn so much from her, and am reassured that I am bringing her up correctly.


Proverbs 22:6 ESV Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.

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