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My Connections to Play

1."We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” -George Bernard Shaw 2.“Play is the beginning of knowledge.” -George Dorsey When I was younger play was a major part of my daily routine. I was barely in the house growing up, if anything I never wanted to back inside when the street lights came on. I learned so many rights and wrongs from climbing trees, riding my bike in the street, missing curfews, having play dates also taught me social skills as well. Parents always wanted the kids out the house, because sitting in front of a screen wasn't teaching them what they can learn from experience. Now a days it's a rare chance you see children who actually want to go outside and play, and that's all because of the time of techonokogy. Parents need to watch how much time they are letting their kids be on these tablets, cell phones, and computers.

Relationship Reflection

Over the years I have formed many relationships in my life and I strongly believe they have made me into the woman I am today. Different relationships teach you different things, some even change us for the better or for the worse. I will talk about three relationships I have in my life right now that I believe have changed me for the best. Me and my mom have a amazing bond from when I was little I was able to tell her anything and she has always been there for me supporting me along the way. I would say she is my best friend too, most people don't have that type of connection with their parents but I'm glad I do because when I was going through hard times and didn't feel I had anyone to turn to she was always there. My mom has inspired me to be the best I can and that I can do anything I put my mind too. Growing up seeing her struggle to pay my tuition but still being able to in the end gave me all the motivation I needed. The second person I will talk about is my best f...