“The Little Boy and the Old Man
by Shel Silverstein
Said the little boy, "Sometimes I drop my spoon."
Said the old man, "I do that too."
The little boy whispered, "I wet my pants."
I do that too," laughed the little old man.
Said the little boy, "I often cry."
The old man nodded, "So do I."
But worst of all," said the boy, "it seems
Grown-ups don't pay attention to me."
And he felt the warmth of a wrinkled old hand.
I know what you mean," said the little old man.”
Said the little boy, "Sometimes I drop my spoon."
Said the old man, "I do that too."
The little boy whispered, "I wet my pants."
I do that too," laughed the little old man.
Said the little boy, "I often cry."
The old man nodded, "So do I."
But worst of all," said the boy, "it seems
Grown-ups don't pay attention to me."
And he felt the warmth of a wrinkled old hand.
I know what you mean," said the little old man.”
A few weeks ago we celebrated
the 100th day of school for the year. Students in second grade took some time to
think about what life would be like when they turned 100 years old. They wrote stories, made bucket lists, and created pictures of themselves at that age.
When you are seven, twenty years old is a long way off (much less a 100). Trying to understand life as a senior citizen
is difficult at that age, but they did a nice job putting themselves in that
place.
Teaching students empathy and
respect for our elders is important at Eagle Ridge Academy. It starts when kindergarten students visit
assisted living facilities to sing songs and share cards. Those visits are valued by young and old alike! Perhaps your family could visit older family
members or make a visit to a senior center.
It is certainly time well-spent!
Have a wonderful week!
Mrs. Baier