Many parents are so busy earning money today that they don’t even think twice about putting the task of raising their children in the hands of other people; they also do not realize the importance of ensuring that their children grow up wise enough to face the many challenges that come up in each person’s life on a daily basis.

Some parents often transfer their caregiving responsibilities to some other stay-at-home family member, such as their children’s grandmother, grandfather, or older brother or sister, and then complain about the habits they notice their children have acquired. Worse still, there are still parents who totally rely on friends, neighbors, babysitters, even school programs to leave the skills and habit-building tasks of young children in their hands.

It is sad to observe how many good family traditions are lost day after day. Now think about this: Who will be most interested in raising children properly, their parents or someone else?

However, it is a blessing that there are still people who love children and dedicate their best efforts to help properly educate the youngest members of the family outside the home.

I personally admire the efforts of a church ministry in the Waldo, Ohio community dedicated to bringing joy to children left daily in their custody by their “busy“parents.

It is interesting that they have selected some of Aesop’s fables for the children to perform in little plays.

To be sure, Aesop’s fables are still a good read for children.

By the way, do you think Aesop’s fables are just for kids? You better bet No. Visit my blog for in-depth details on the interpretation of Aesop’s fables by adults in different parts of the world.

Aesop’s fables are famous for their simplicity to be understood by people of all ages and because they always end with a moral full of wisdom about human nature and behavior.

Professional theater companies put on special shows with various stories from among the hundreds of fables written by Aesop, who is said to have been a highly cultural slave.

Take a minute to see some examples that expose what I have said before, that is, about unfamiliar people who take care of children, adults who perform plays that feature Aesop’s fables, and professional companies who perform them also for adults, in theaters. recognized. In addition to learning how the Missouri Contemporary Ballet brings fables and fairy tales to life, in a concert that includes musical stories from Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Ferdinand the Bull, The Tortoise and the Hare and many more.

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