The holidays, a moment long awaited by all our children, whether they are in primary school, college, high school or following higher education.
And for those who have passed, who are taking or who will soon be taking exams, the holidays are even more so, even if waiting for the results is a stressful time.
However, whatever the outcome, our children have put all their heart and energy into preparing for these events, despite the somewhat deplorable working conditions in which they have evolved throughout the year. So, if to this we add exogenous elements that “disturb” the smooth running of the exams…
Our children deserve to spend restorative and peaceful holidays before facing the next school year. Indeed, if some will continue their secondary education, the others, the baccalaureate in their pocket, will still have to perfect their knowledge in the field they have chosen to obtain higher education diplomas.
The legacy we leave to our children is not a good one and it will take a lot of courage and inspiration for them to change the course of history. Admittedly, having diplomas is not a guarantee of success, but having passed them implies a certain capacity for reflection, so can help avoid crazy ideas and go into a spin.
Even if our children live in the age of spaceflight, they will always have to keep their feet on the ground, so that their dreams can come true!