Today's children need just as much love, nurturing and super

Today's children need just as much love, nurturing and supervision as ever | Commentaries


Supervision involves setting limits and consequences for going beyond the limits. It involves being consistent and teaching kids to learn to regulate their own behaviors.
In 1989, when Mt. Calvary Academy in Daytona Beach opened its doors to serve children in grades Pre-K 3 and 4, the culture seemed simpler because cultural influences were not so complicated.
Cabbage Patch Kids, Rubik’s Cube and Pac-Man entertained kids. Internet was not common knowledge, Social media had not yet made its mark on the culture, mobile phones were owned by only a few and backyards were great places to play. Life seemed much simpler.
Fast forward to 2021. Mt. Calvary Academy now serves kids in grades Pre-K 3 to 8th grades. More than 53% of 4th and 5th graders now have smart phones, access to internet, social media, and availability of a global connection.

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