What I Learned In Kindergarten

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Everything I needed to be successful I learned in Kindergarten or before. Looking back, you think the things you are taught in Kindergarten are simple and inconsequential. However, many do not realize that these lessons we use all our lives. Everyone is influenced by their family and teachers at an early age. They teach you the most important lessons before anything else. Your family and Kindergarten teachers teach you life skills; to be social and make friends, to treat everyone with respect, and to work hard on everything including your education. These are imperative in most everyday activities and are more important than anything else we learn. With these lessons I have lived, learned, and loved In this community and my family I have learned valuable lessons. From a very young age my parents taught me all I needed to know about how you should treat people and how to be a good person. I pay respect to everyone …show more content…

Since I was a kid I have tried every activity or sport I could: fishing, hunting, snowboarding, wake boarding, varsity baseball, varsity basketball, and many more. However, out of all of them, basketball is my favorite. It is from basketball that I have developed what I consider to be my best aspects; my competitive nature. How else could you push yourself past your limits, to continue to push yourself when your already soaked with sweat and, in school, force yourself to study another hour when you have studied for a week? You have to hate admitting your defeated, and use that as motivation to excel. For example, in all the time I have played basketball, my teammates and I have challenged each other every day, and our reward is the first conference championship in 30 years. A result of constant practice since third grade. It is great to see the hard work and hate of defeat translate into an accomplishment the whole community can share and

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