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‎"telling someone what they have to learn is a long and tortuous road, often ineffective; giving someone the opportunity to explore what their brain finds particularly interesting at the time opens the gateway to optimization of that individuals potential" anon
 

Sunday morning and breakfast done the kids got down to work helping load the last of the rubble we had gathered from our grounds.

This job was done by all except Tai who was busy strimming the rapidly growing weeds around the back of the house.

After work it was chill out time

The girls played with the plastercine.

Zak made himself a mask and Gu and Bong were mural painting in the kitchen.

Tai was at the strimmer for quite a while but spent time on his guitar later, when he wasn’t studying.

Please look out for the links on the right hand side of the page, where you will be able to directly sponsor more work towards the permanent facility we hope to build.

The first stage is to get this track done. As mentioned yesterday, if you are local and have rubble you can donate please get in touch. On top of the rubble we will be laying track grade clay/ stone mix. Click on the top photo link   on the right side of the page, where you can directly sponsor a truck load of this material to help us with this project.

The children are doing their bit…will you help to?

 

Another excellent day here at Stratton House. The Mural works carried on yesterday , some of it into the early evening as Tai seemed unable to stop working on his masterpiece, while the others played on the new lawn or sat meditating infront of my Buddha painting.

And today was a mix of continued work on the Murals, cheerful play, including great fun with some plastercine; given by our friends Li Li and Ally , who popped in for a visit; and some more serious garden work on yet more vegetable plots.

Its been a good weekend for some ‘family discussion’ and getting the kids to understand why we ask them to work. It is important to us that the children here understand the ways of life, including needing to work for what you want out of life. This weekend they asked me why I asked them to clear weeds ready for the growing plots. They pointed out how much quicker I am able to work. So I explained that I would do them no favours by doing everything for them. The plots are to grow food for us all to eat and they need to learn that this all takes effort. The work also, hopefully, brings the rising self esteem from being able to say ‘we did this’.

Today we had a delivery of a truck load of soil which now waits to be distributed to the new plots. For now it is a bit of a playground, which brought forward another disucussion about learning to think ‘safety’. One of the kids called me to proudly declare that they had dug a great tunnel in the soil pile. Past horror stories about children playing in unsupervised building sites flashed through my mind.

So using a plastic bottle as a demonstration ‘child’, I got all the kids gathered round and showed them what could happen if a playful child decided to enter the tunnel, unaware of how fragile the soil was.

Some of them had been keen to run up the pile jumping and dancing at the top and running down the sides. Great fun, but none had thought to put away the wheelbarrow and shovels that sat close to the pile.

“Is it safe?” I asked.

“Yessss!!!” came the reply.

So being careful to keep good hold of him, I demonstrated the likely trajectory of Jack happening to trip and fall down the far side of the pile, and how his head would likely collide with the edge of the wheelbarrow.

After putting all the garden tools away properly, the children played carefully for a while longer, in safety.

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It has been good to see that the T.V culture has not reached the point where some paper, crayons, paints or plastercine fails to grab the kids imaginations.

doraemonbymayCertainly, with the children we have at the moment,  art seems to be very popular. You will find a dedicated album at our photobucket account with examples of the childrens art work.

Very soon we also hope to produce postcards and seasonal greetings cards using the best of their efforts which will be on sale in our online shop. So pop back in a couple of weeks, when we hope to have set up the shop , and maybe you’d like to help us help the children by making a purchase. All profits will go into the Stratton ABC Foundation Fund and help secure ‘a better chance’ in life for the kids at Stratton House now and hopefully many more in the future.

To see more examples of our childrens art work please visit our photobucket album here.

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