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Child
Rearing Is a Sacred Trust
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This
is a day of new beginnings, time to remember and move
on, time to believe what love is bringing, laying to
rest the pain that's gone.
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-
Brian Wren, 1978
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Child
rearing is a sacred trust. It requires commitment, patience,
love, kindness, and a willingness to assume responsibility.
This divine responsibility produces great satisfaction
at the end of its voyage. A child that grows without
the loving care of a parent is a child who may feel
disenfranchised. Who would care for you more, your natural
parent or a disinterested participant in the event?
My...
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