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Mosaic 2 Reading, 4/e
Brenda Wegmann
Miki Knezevic
Marilyn Bernstein


The School of Success

Narrator: Chattering voices, active little hands, children, curious, learning. The School of Success opens a new year with an old commitment.

Woman: What we're trying to do is set the tone for success, and part of our goal here is to link home, to link school, as well as to link community.

Narrator: So, while the children learn downstairs, the parents are upstairs learning to help maintain the success.

Frasier: Keeping your children close to you. Keeping a close line of communication. Not telling but showing in many cases. Keeping them involved in your life.

Narrator: George Frasier is based in Cleveland. He's the owner of a success network that operates in a dozen cities. Money, he says, is not the issue. Schools aren't the problem. Don't blame TV.

Frasier: Focus on making sure that your child is given love and is given the kind of attention, and the kind of support, and the kind of nurturing, and the kind of closeness that only a parent can give their child.

Narrator: Frasier says success begins with an attitude, a spirit in the home. Combine that, he says, with a structured early childhood learning, and the children at the School of Success cannot fail.