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Our Children are the World's Greatest Natural Resource!
"A child's fingers are not scalded by a piece of hot yam which his mother puts into his palm." An African Proverb
Because we truly love our children, we must quench the sting of dangers in our environment before we expose them. We must create an environment for our children that makes for a healthy childhood and a healthy adult.
It has been said repeatedly, "It takes a village to raise a child!" That proverb has never been more true than today. We encourage you to join a mentoring group for youth in your community and help refine this great resource.
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Soul of Louisville Academic Success Resources:
Looking for powerful educational assistance for your school age child(ren) or for yourself at not cost. Visit http://www.curriki.org/.
* Curriki is an ever-growing collection of free
lessons, assessments, resources and textbooks. Curriki is where all of us -- our community of educators, parents and students can work together to develop interesting, creative and effective educational materials that the global educational community can use for free.
Our goal is to:
- Develop curriculum through community contributors
- Deliver the curriculum globally
- Determine the impact by project and by individual
The initial focus is on K-12 curricula in the areas of mathematics, science, technology, reading and language arts, and languages.
* http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/LearnMore
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Wikipedia: the world's largest free online encyclopedia.
Wikipedia is a powerful resource in many ways. "Wikipedia is an encyclopedia collaboratively written by many of its readers. It uses a special type of website, called a wiki, that makes collaboration easy. Lots of people are constantly improving Wikipedia, making thousands of changes an hour, all of which are recorded on article histories and recent changes. Inappropriate changes are usually removed quickly, and repeat offenders can be blocked from editing."
Best of all, It's free to the user,
Other Valuable and Equally Free to Use Wikis
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