In the name of love? To teach them to be better people? Can't anyone remember how it felt to be a kid?
Doesn't it seem like common sense that kids get driven deeper into their own world of kid-survival and become sneaky and phony when adults don't make any effort to RELATE to them at their age level?
Why do people think that kids asking for attention is *bad*? Maybe the kid needs attention.
What is the historical explanation for this? Does it stem from Germany? Didn't the English beat the crap out children, and the US was an English colony? Do people in Japan and India do this to their little, little kids?
Does it make you sad?
2007-09-18
08:02:52
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Angela C
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Toddler & Preschooler