There is a fine but distinct line, though, which all too often is crossed. “I should care for the children in my community” all too easily turns into “the community is responsible for my child,” which itself eventually becomes “my child makes the rules.”
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Whose Kids Are They Anyway?
There is a fine but distinct line, though, which all too often is crossed. “I should care for the children in my community” all too easily turns into “the community is responsible for my child,” which itself eventually becomes “my child makes the rules.”
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