Tyler has been studying Martin Luther King, Jr. in school for the past week. He has come home each night willing to share everything that he has learned. He has been a very good student and has reminded us that we are very lucky to live in a time when people are more tolerant of each other.
His teacher, Ms. Albert, sends home a paper periodically to tell the parents what the kids have been learning. This week it was all about Martin Luther King, Jr., of course. She asked the kids what they had learned about fear and courage through the study of Dr. King and then she published the answers.
She asked Tyler: "What does fear have to do with courage?" Tyler wisely answered: "When you're brave and you stand up for yourself you have courage. Even if someone is laughing at you, you still feel like you have courage. You have to have lots of courage so you can not have fear, then you can lead other people to do what's right."
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Right on Tyler!
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