The Rainbow Surfering Movement addresses in a fresh, innovative way what they want (and don’t want), as well as what parents want (and don’t want), for their kids.
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The list below addresses the concerns parents (grandparents) share in raising children.
- Why should kids fear going to school… or going to school in fear? Why shouldn’t kids feel safe and secure going to school?
- Would you like to see an end to bullying?
- Would you like school shootings to diminish or stop altogether?
- What would your kids do if they never experienced doubt or fear of any kind? What could they accomplish?
- How would you like your kids to get more of the things they want in life, without the heartache and headache?
- Why should any child struggle through life needlessly? Why shouldn’t they live happily ever after?
- Don’t all kids deserve a chance to have a fun, adventurous life, regardless of their background or current conditions?
- Would you like your kids and grandkids to live life without limitations?
- Would you like your kids to be free of stress, pain, and frustration?
- Do you want your kids to have a sense of self-worth and thus lower the suicide rate?
- Would you like childhood mental illnesses reduced or a thing of the past?
- Who wouldn’t want their kids to achieve their maximum potential?
Here are some things kids do want, as well as what parents want for their kids …..
- Kids want to have fun, and they want to have good, loyal friends who they enjoy being around.
- They want to be happy and carefree without worry in the world.
- They want to feel appreciated, be noticed and have a sense of belonging.
- They want to fit in and get along with their classmates.
- They want to trust their friends, classmates, and adult teachers, and to be trusted in return.
- They want to be around kids they can trust and get along with.
- They want to be their unique individuals but are accepted for who they are among their classmates.
- They want to feel worthy and have a sense of self-worth.
- They want to be treated as unique individuals. One-of-kind personality.
- They want to speak their minds and express themselves openly and freely, without fear of reprisal or consequences.
- They want to feel safe and secure in any environment, whether in school, on the playground, or at home.
- They want to feel confident and competent.
- They want to feel “liked” and important.
- They want to feel a sensation of freedom and independence.
- They want to participate in inspirational, rather than boring, activities.
- They want to be stimulated by activities that stir their inner creative spirit.
- They want to be loved and to show kindness and affection to others.
- Kids like to play. They like motion and adventure.
- Kids want to learn new things that interest them.