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If You See Something, Say Something
Moral development, our relationship to authority, our responsibility to others are established in childhood. I want to raise kids who feel like they can “tell on people” when the time comes. Who trust that those in authority are on their side, are looking out for what is best not just power hungry control freaks. I want my kids to know that holding people accountable is important. Sometimes people need to get in trouble. Sometimes people make really bad choices. I want my kids to look for the most vulnerable around them and feel protective. I want my kids to think in terms of justice.
February 28, 2019
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