KIDS ARE UNPAINTED FURNITURE
Posted: April 29, 2011Kids arrive naked! Like a piece of unpainted furniture. Some are blonde oak; some a golden walnut; others a deep, rich mahagony.
Whatever the color, there’s much to be done before they become a lovely piece of art. Like painted furniture, they have to be prepared and primed before they are painted.
Preparation is key. If you slap a coat of paint on a piece of raw wood which hasn’t been sanded or primed, it may look good for a while, but the rough edges will catch on anyone walking by, and the painted surface will chip away before long.
Are you preparing your children to become a highly prized piece of art? Or do you think they’ll turn out alright without any work on your part? If you need help with preparation and priming, consider using The LifeTime Learning Curriculum, a series of lesson especially prepared to teach Life Skills and Job Skills.
You can view and order the curriculum by clicking the education link at the top of the page.





