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Default OT - Basic Skills in Today's World


"Leon" wrote in message
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"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message
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It has always concerned me when the young amoung us are not taugh basic
skills such as how to change a tire, how to use a saw, how to...well
you get the idea...there are basic skills that one needs to deal with
the world we live in. Well this article shows what that lack of
training, due to whatever reason, means as they get older.

When I drive through a neighborhood, it is a rare garage that has
anything like a workshop within it anymore....a reflection of the lack
of interest or knowledge of the homeowner to work with their hands?

Do your children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews, the generation who
is succeeding us, have the basic skills that are needed in the world
today?

TMT


Blame the home builder. The last 4 homes that I have lived in have had
garages only big enough for cars. When I was a kid I recall most every
"Man of the house" was able to change a tire, make minor repairs and build
items from wood. This neighborhood was built just after WWII and every
garage in the neighborhood had at least 1 additional room attached for a
work shop, storage, and in my case the garage had 2 extra storage rooms
and a maid's quarters. All this detached from the main 1,200 sq. ft. 2
bedroom 1 bath house. I do not recall any of these extra garage rooms not
having some kind of work area or work shop.

don't blame the home builder...blame the home buyer.Builders build what
sells.If workshops were a priority for most people most homes would have
them.