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Educational struggles for our youth


Educational struggles for our youth are real. I know because it was me! It sometimes seem that they aren’t interested and don’t want to learn, I believe that this is not true. I believe that many need additional assistance. We lose many of our youth because they just don’t understand the work. It’s not always ADD or that they are just bad and don’t care. We lose them because they don’t understand, they miss the foundation. They are eager to learn until around the 3rd grade and then we lose them (Yes, I am speaking of our sons – it has been said that this is the grade that is used to plan the need for prisons and prison population). Don’t give up on our boys (men) and our girls. Don’t always ask them why they are doing something wrong, speak life into them, find their strengths and nurture them, tell them what they are doing good, especially our MEN! Don’t look down on them, give up on them – love them to life.

1 Peter 5:10:
And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.

  • Right Choices was founded in 2012 by Allison Smith. Allison Smith is a retired United States Army Command Sergeant Major. She retired after 27 years of active duty service to our nation. Right Choices is devoted to leading, inspiring, and motivating women to choose to make good decisions in life.

    Motivating women to understand their worth is very personal to Allison, you see, although she had a very successful military career; Allison suffered from low self-esteem from childhood into adulthood and even throughout her military career. In 2011, Allison retired from the military and committed to fulfilling the call on her life. Right Choices is that call. Right Choices believes that bad choices lead to bad decisions which lead to negative consequences. Right Choices serves as a tool to motivate, inspire, and guide women to understand who they really are; to help them realize that they are fearfully and wonderfully made; to understand that all things are possible with God and that with Him, they can do all things which will strengthen them.