In California looking for a certain address happened down a street filled with children playing with a ball. I believe that every race was included in that group and they were laughing and playing and didn't seem to notice the skin color at all.
Watching them for a while It dawned on me hate has to be taught. Love they do naturally. Why do parents teach children to hate?
2007-04-04 15:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think children are adorable (especially when I can give the little monsters back to their parents after a long night of babysitting) ( ^ _ ^ ) any who, children don't have the hang ups like we adults often do. Someone said it already, but yes, they are innocent.
2007-04-04 15:38:52
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answered by Kooties 5
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at the same time as i turned right into a baby, I had the option mission. i turned right into a lady with 2 brothers who made a secret fortress without me, wanted to play handle football, etc. you locate, as you suggested, a genderly mutual recreation. Tag, in spite of, they're all video games both genders thoroughly relish. searching on the age of the toddlers getting, the more advantageous girly one to take area would br more advantageous complicated. you've gotten to re-reoute the game, and doubtless the females will be a touch disillusioned, yet at the same time as they initiate taking area in a recreation all of them like, they'll thoroughly ignore. it is going to likely be difficult to locate that recreation, yet make thoughts to the toddlers until eventually some thing works. strong success!
2016-12-03 07:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't! I smile at people all the time. My son asks me "How do you just talk to people you don't know?" I am a hopeless optimist. I think I am going to like everyone and they are going to like me. If I smile at them I hope it makes them feel good about themselves for that moment. I was voted the friendliest person in my senior class a million years ago. I love to make friends and I love to make other people feel good. I hope I am teaching my kids to do the same thing. P.S. my husband is the devil's advocate in most situations. Opposites attract!
2007-04-04 15:41:43
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answered by gem 2
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Kids (if they're still young enough) aren't jealous of their peers like adults are, constantly wondering if they make as much money as their friends, if their marriage is as happy, who drives the better vehicle, who has the bigger house, etc., etc., etc.
Kids aren't afraid they don't measure up to their peers the way adults do.
2007-04-04 15:36:59
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answered by fartmongers 5
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Its simple. Kids simple are not aware of the bias opinions that adults form as they live there life. They simpley are oblivious of the burden of the truth.
2007-04-04 15:32:35
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answered by xblooded1x 2
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Innocence.
2007-04-04 15:34:27
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answered by PokerChip 3
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Because people by nature are sociable creatures, they want to interact and be friends. But by the time we are older, society has tainted us by teaching us all the stereotypes of how we should act.
2007-04-04 15:32:53
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answered by n.t. 4
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Do you have kids? They don't unless they are taught to behave towards others. They will take each other's toys, try to dominate each other......
2007-04-04 15:33:13
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answered by shermynewstart 7
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because havent learned to hate. excuse me been taught to hate
2007-04-04 15:35:36
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answered by Anonymous
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