Okay...so the President of the United States is making a speech to schoolchildren across the country. The Ed department provides lesson plan ideas for teachers to use, including having the children write to the President about ways they can help him (POTUS). Another suggestion asks kids to write what they thought was inspiring.
Isn't that fundamental citizenship? Writing your elected officials? Offering suggestions on how they think their country can be greater, their education better, seriously? There's something wrong with that? They're kids! They're going to write things they think and care about to their President. What could possibly be the big deal? Can't we find inspiration in our elected officials even when our politics completely differ?
This reminds me of another thread where kids were asked to write down how long they spent reading and how long they spent watching tv each day. Post after post of conspiracy theories rather than thinking, "Gee, wouldn't it be great for kids to start paying attention to how much time they spend on different tasks each day, including how much time they spend watching tv, playing video games, etc.?"
I think it's fantastic to encourage kids to write to elected officials from a young age. It's the American way.
I am so fed up to my eyeballs with people "protecting" their children from the real world. Obama is their president - he's speaking to them. Let them form their own ideas and question what he says. Let them come home and say, "The President said xyz on tv today, what do you think, Mom?"
What in the hell are parents afraid of?!! I'm so much more afraid of having a citizenship that does not know how to be active, productive citizens - especially when they disagree with each other!!
You don't want the schools to show them their POTUS, you don't want them to tell them reading is better than watching television and have them learn tools on how to use their time wisely, you don't want them to have to sit out a game because they're not good enough to help the team win, you don't want them to fail a class, or go on field trips without you or their cell phone, etc...how will they ever, ever learn to be true productive citizens of this country and this world?
Just my humble, honest feelings and opinions...