Educar no es simplemente enseñar a decir “gracias” o “por favor”.
Es formar una conciencia, construir un corazón que sepa mirar el mundo con EMPATÍA.
Es sembrar en su alma la capacidad de elegir lo correcto, incluso cuando nadie lo ve, ser ÍNTEGRO .
Es mucho más que buenas maneras en la mesa: es enseñarle a sentarse con quien está solo, a compartir aunque no le sobre, a pedir perdón con honestidad y saber que al PERDONAR descansa nuestra ALMA en paz.
Educar es ponerse a su altura, mirarlo a los ojos y responder sus preguntas, incluso las incómodas.
Es abrazarlo cuando se equivoca y corregirlo con firmeza, pero sin herir.
Es mostrarle que la bondad, al igual que el llanto y el perdón, no es debilidad, sino ser más HUMANO.
Es que viva la justicia en casa y que sepa que el respeto se gana dando ejemplo, NUNCA A GRITOS.
Educar es también decir “no” cuando es necesario, aunque duela, y enseñar que el valor de una persona no se mide por lo que tiene, sino por lo que da.
Un niño bien educado no es el que saluda al entrar, sino el que sabe cuándo debe quedarse para ayudar a alguien que necesita apoyo. No es solo quien levanta la mano para hablar, sino quien alza la voz frente a una injusticia.
Educar a un niño es prepararlo para que sueñe sin límites, ser libre, para pensar, para decidir y para construir un mundo un poco más justo y sobre todo más humano.

Educating isn't simply teaching them to say "thank you" or "please."
It's forming a conscience, building a heart that knows how to look at the world with empathy.
It's sowing in their souls the ability to choose the right thing, even when no one is looking, to be of integrity.
It's much more than good table manners: it's teaching them to sit with someone who is alone, to share even when they don't have much, to ask for forgiveness honestly, and to know that by FORGIVING, our souls rest in peace.
Educating is getting down to their level, looking them in the eye, and answering their questions, even the uncomfortable ones.
It's embracing them when they make a mistake and correcting them firmly, but without hurting.
It's showing them that kindness, like crying and forgiveness, isn't weakness, but rather being more human.
It's teaching them to live justice at home and to know that respect is earned by setting an example, NOT BY YELLING.
Educating is also saying "no" when necessary, even if it hurts, and teaching that a person's value is not measured by what they have, but by what they give.
A well-educated child is not the one who greets someone upon entering, but the one who knows when to stay and help someone in need. They are not just the one who raises their hand to speak, but the one who speaks out in the face of injustice.
Educating a child is preparing them to dream without limits, to be free, to think, to decide, and to build a world that is a little more just and, above all, more humane.
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