What Legacy Are We Giving Our Kids?

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Civics, Family & Relationships, Education, Social Science
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Author: Jon Oleson ISBN: 9780998178516
Publisher: Jon Oleson Publication: December 8, 2016
Imprint: Jon Oleson Language: English
Author: Jon Oleson
ISBN: 9780998178516
Publisher: Jon Oleson
Publication: December 8, 2016
Imprint: Jon Oleson
Language: English

Jon Oleson recommends that Americans give careful thought to the legacy our kids are receiving as they grow up in the United States. Will they grow up contributing to the highly partisan and polarized environment we now experience? Or will they grow up modeling themselves after those who work together to solve problems and plan a future that acknowledges the different needs and perspectives that are the human reality?

What Legacy Are We Giving Our Kids? looks into the corners and crevices of American life--the everyday dynamics where Oleson sees legacies being created. He asks readers with kids in their lives to receive, ponder and critique what they read in this book through the lens of their experiences and values.

Two dollars from the sale of each book will be donated to nonprofit programs that help children and promote the sustainability of our environment.

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Jon Oleson recommends that Americans give careful thought to the legacy our kids are receiving as they grow up in the United States. Will they grow up contributing to the highly partisan and polarized environment we now experience? Or will they grow up modeling themselves after those who work together to solve problems and plan a future that acknowledges the different needs and perspectives that are the human reality?

What Legacy Are We Giving Our Kids? looks into the corners and crevices of American life--the everyday dynamics where Oleson sees legacies being created. He asks readers with kids in their lives to receive, ponder and critique what they read in this book through the lens of their experiences and values.

Two dollars from the sale of each book will be donated to nonprofit programs that help children and promote the sustainability of our environment.

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