Promise Not Kept


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By Jackie Saulmon Ramirez | April 16, 2014

Always a studious child, when it was time for the science project, she went to the library, chose an experiment and turned it in on time.

Can your children count on you? Can your kids count on what you say today meaning the same thing tomorrow?

When nine-year-old Chelsey was in the fifth grade, Mr. Ramirez wanted her to work harder and perhaps bring her Bs and Cs up to As so he made her a deal, he would give her $10 for every A she brought home the next marking period. Always a studious child, she was filled with renewed energy and spent more time on homework and studying for tests. When it was time for the science project, she went to the library, chose an experiment and turned it in on time. All the while she thought not only about…

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5 thoughts on “Promise Not Kept

  1. Jackie Saulmon Ramirez's avatar Jackie Saulmon Ramirez says:

    Thank you for the reblog. How are you doing? Is your injury better, Barbara?

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