Friday, April 8, 2011

How Is It Done?

One doesn't just dream this stuff up. Lived experiences become the proving ground for theory. We can all surmise the difference in product having a chef, a poultry farmer, and an impoverished consumer would make on the eggs served for breakfast.

Caregiving is an artform, not a science.

I recommended to a Literacy Champion the need for improved reading resources:

  • If we created the best resources in the world they are still worthless if nobody uses them.
  • If the best resources in the world are created but not accessible they are useless.
  • Unless the best resources in the world exist, there will be people who claim they were not privy to such information.
None of us can do it alone. Maybe the Literacy Crusade to which your organization appeals is the best...you've still got to convince learners that there is something worth reading. Why not start with the Caregiver's Manual for Men? Presently it is online and free. Should it not also be available in hardcopy so these could be distributed and perused at one's leisure? It is possible we could collaborate on something.

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