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RE: Preparation of a school cultivation, students of the sixth grade of primary
Thank you very much for stopping to read through @porters, my students learn a lot to appreciate the plantings, the crops, the cultivation. That process carried out by them is fascinating, they always want to know new techniques and apply them. These children live in the countryside, completely removed from technology, they are pure and simple souls who see the development of agriculture as a sustainable means for them.
It's really touch my heart @aksurevm89 😊 reminding me to my childhood and my old dream about being a farmer because I like to see my mother's fam cultivating their rice field, cocoa, cucumbers and many more while I was living in a town near to the beach and no agriculture practices around.
The children are blessed.. and you too, there's no boring lessons when you really learn what you like, right?
Correct friend, and there is no better way to teach and educate a child than from the arrival of his roots, of what he is, where he lives, of his nature. If they can understand how valuable and important our origins are, how they work and plow our fertile lands and their importance to self-supply and produce their own food in times when my country is experiencing one of its worst social crises. I am sure that these children are prepared to be in life what they propose. Once again I appreciate your beautiful words, good friend.