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Unread 06-21-2010, 04:44 PM   #3
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Okay here we go:

This is my link to the story that Blues attributes to me up there, the one about the father brandede a pervert for photographing his kids having fun at the fair.

A thread Nique started about "Princess Parenting" that I found when I was searching for the above link.

A thread about third graders - being smart enough to organize and plan here - attempting to attack their teacher.

Just a thread about licensing parents.

Okay. That's all the links I have for today, I think. Now, to the issue at hand: I don't have kids. I have a few small relatives - my niece isn't one yet and my cousins are one and three respectively. I can see on one level how it would be hard to keep up with them; they're fast and love to explore.

But on the other hand, as I mentioned in the previous thread, they're smart. They don't have the experience to back up their decisions, but Quinn knows her name and number and has a general idea of who to trust. Colby is shy and doesn't hang around with anyone he doesn't trust - that being people he doesn't see every day. He is remarkably quick though, and gets around very well, problem solving to get from the floor to the chair to the counter to the cookie jar.
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