Saturday, July 22, 2023

LIFE AFTER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION? READ AS PUBLISHED IN THE MIAMI HERALD JULY 4, 2023

AS PUBLISHED IN THE MIAMI HERALD JULY 4, 2023


LETTER TO THE EDITOR


LIFE AFTER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION? READ


I grew up in a one-bed-room apartment with my parents and two brothers until I was 16. My parents had basic jobs; we never went without. My brothers and I all graduated college, all with masters and/or professional degrees. 

Why did we do so well academically?


Early reading. Of course I do not remember how it started but at age six one of my uncles brought me his Time magazines. I do remember my mom having to take reading material away from me so I would go to sleep.


Now that affirmative action is gone we will live in a world of academic meritocracy. The largest commodity we sell is knowledge. Those who want all people to do well in life  must make sure that improved educational resources and opportunities are available at all ages and to encourage parents and those who care for young children to see that they develop reading skills early.  There is no shortcut or magic to it. Read and speak to your children (constantly). Regardless of the tone of your skin you can and must do that. 


Forget the idea that you have to know someone to get somewhere. The truth is you have to prepare yourself and your children to function in world of meritocracy. It is you against yourself.  Start reading and talking to your children as soon as you can; even in the crib. The average high income  child hears about four million more words than the low income child by age four.


If you care for a child read and talk to them early. If you are someone who wants everyone to succeed work to improve day care, pre-school, library resources and early education. We are all on our own but we are never alone as long as someone cares.


Barry J. White

President

Mental Health Association

of Miami-Dade County

mhamdc.org

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