Wisdom Then, Wisdom Now

December 21st, 2006

The class on nutrition was in progress when Sandra raised the question, “But didn’t you give us just the opposite information last week?  I’m afraid I’m confused.”

 Haven’t we all felt like that at times?  We’ve just become used to a new product, or a new approach or procedure, when along comes an expert telling us we need to change whatever we’re doing or buying.

It’s hard to know what is right with all the voices bombaring us.  And some authorities have changed their own minds.  Dr. Benjamin Spock, for example, admits that his earlier counsel to parents should be scrapped in favor of his newer theories.

One thing that won’t change is the need for baby clothing.  We have so many cute outfits for the new little one in your home.  Like the Hand Smocked Baby Booties and the Hand Smocked Monkey Baby Romper

There is nothing wrong with learning new things.  In fact we will never grow mentally and emotionally if we keep a closed mind toward everything new.  The problem arises when we do not question whether the new is better then the old.  Nor should we discard our values in the interest of something new.  Just a thought for today parents!!

(sc)
 

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