Friday, January 22, 2010

Raising Children

Yesterday someone shared with me about an elementary age little girl who showed up late to school and she was crying. She wasn't crying because she was late to class. She was crying because she was hungry and she had missed breakfast at school because her bus was late. When her teacher inquired about who helped her get ready in the morning she said no one because her mother never gets out of bed before she leaves for school.

Did you know that a child born and raised outside of marriage will spend an average of 51 percent of his/her childhood living in poverty?

In contrast, a child born and raised by both parents in an intact marriage on average will spend only 7 percent of his/her childhood living in poverty. A child raised by a never married mother is more than 7 times more likely to be poor than a child raised in an intact marriage. (National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 - 2000)

Children who grow up without a father are more likely to drop out of school, become addicted to drugs, have a child out-of-wedlock or end up in prison.

There are many children, black, white and Hispanic, who are essentially raising themselves. When I think about my teenage daughter trying to raise herself - even though she thinks she could totally do it - I know the truth is she isn't ready.

My heart is heavy for our children. Sometimes tackling this issue feels overwhelming, but the reality is First Things First exists to do exactly that.

If we aren't loving and raising our children - who is????

2 comments:

Amy Gilford said...

Go, Julie! Keep raising the flag of awareness of what kids need most: a married mom and dad, not earphones in one ear and a cell phone in the other. It's mom and dad.

Lori Lowe said...

I've been so impressed with your writing, Julie. You've been on my radar for a while, but yesterday Susan Dutton Freund suggested I contact you. I hope you don't mind if I do. I admire your tenacity within the marriage movement.

Lori Lowe
www.LifeGems4Marriage.com