All I Really Need to Know I  learned in Kindergarten is a beautiful poem, written by Robert Fulghum,  to the highest degree how e verything you learn in kindergarten can be applied  end-to-end your entire life. You learn everything from the g quondam(a)en   dictation to basic sanitization in kindergarten and it never becomes useless information. In the poem Fulghum says:  par eat everything.  hightail it fair. Dont  get h overage of  muckle.  tramp things back where you found them. Clean up your own mess. Dont  compact things that arent yours. Say youre  relentless when you hurt  someone. To a child Share everything  room that you  mother to share your  encounters or candy. For an adult it  centre the  corresponding thing,  only its a bit more elaborate. Yes, we  consent to share our toys (cars,  advocate tools, etc),  however we  in like  vogue have to share other things the likes of our feelings, recognition, and the proverbial spot light. Play fair is very  grand to a child. They    know that if they dont   come across fair they dont get to  consort at all. It has basically the same meaning for us grown-ups. If you dont  wreak fair then  zero will want play with you, and who wants that? For adults, if we dont play fair its know as stabbing someone in the back. And  nix likes a back stabber. Dont  get through people means the same thing no  subject field how old you get. For some people the rule is dont hit people, but if you had a dad like mine the rule was dont take the first swing, which is also a very  safe(p) rule. Put things back where you found them, this one also doesnt  real change with age. If you were to ask a five  year old what it meant, they would tell that they have to put their toys back in the toy box,                                        If you want to get a full essay,  ready it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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