Why I am in No Hurry to let My Kids Grow Up - Her View From Home
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Last updated 10 novembro 2024
nbsp; The other day my friend came over and somehow we came upon the discussion of Christmas. “We still do Santa,” she said as my nine-year-old daughter leaned in to listen. Luckily, it was no harm, no foul as my daughter who still believes in fairy tales didn’t understand what my friend was talking about. We live in a world of glossed over provocativeness–in our clothes, our entertainment and in our lives. Even when it comes to nine-year-old girls, some of them know and have seen too much. I am in no hurry to let my kids grow
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