Guiding Hand

 

I dreamt I stood in a studio
And watched two sculptors there.
The clay they used was a
Young child's mind
And they fashioned it with care.
One was a teacher – the tools he used
Were books, music and art.
The other, a parent, worked with a
Guiding heart.
Day after day, the teacher toiled with touch
That was deft and sure.
While the parent laboured by his side
And polished and smoothed it o'er.
And when at last, their task was done
They were proud of what they had wrought.
For the things they had molded into the child
Could neither be sold or bought.
And each agreed they would have failed
If each had worked alone.
For behind the parent, stood the school
And behind the teacher the home.
 
-Author Unknown

Food For Thought circulated by the Nova Scotia Federation of Home & School Associations, April 1998