it rains. Rain made the roof of the red Peugeot rust, so Kate could not hear even his thought. Needless to say old advertisements from the radio. She was only able to see the windshield wiper calmly wiping out the water, but she was in vain. There is no light, no one, nothing. She fixed herself. You can not find anything in the country road, but she is right. It is also the only pillar to continue to Twiggleton's isolated town. alone. She wishes that the taste of the burger that we ate before disappears.
Integrity - The pursuit of integrity is a human tendency. That's why we repeat, reason to pursue accuracy. We pursue perfection, transcend ourselves and connect with the perfect creator, but do not forget that only God is perfect, perfect. This perfect trend is not necessarily seen by adults, it is not part of American culture. We live in a consuming society, our way of thinking is to replace it with newer and better one. By helping children show this possibility, we can change that attitude. Take watering as an example - If the child is in a hurry into the water, we recommend that you poured the child more slowly and wait for the last drop. For specific instructions, you can provide tips and help. The purpose of helping is to show how to children. If you are a parent of Montessori, "almost please definitely listen to" Please help me do it for yourself ".
Everything we saw saw "perfect" things. We pursue perfection in every aspect of our life. We worship the perfect life, the perfect life, the perfect person to work. We will learn for the exam to get the perfect score for the perfect job. We are looking for a perfect partner for the rest of our lives who live in the perfect home of the perfect community. We go to work and we are looking forward to the perfection of ourselves and everyone around us. We are a perfect addictive society. When I do something, I think the first mistake I always do is to aim for perfection. I hope my time and energy products are perfect. Since I was a child (I think I can contact you), I was taught that perfection is the culmination of success. If you are not perfect, there is no perfect test, perfect movement, tools - you fail. We have defined ourselves perfectly