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Name: Bluey
From: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
About me: There is always plastic surgery for imperfections. Unfortunately there is no cure for stupidity.
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    In an ideal world, I believe children ...
    Random thoughts of Bluey at Thursday, December 08, 2005 11:48 am | Permalink

    ... should be raised in a loving, caring and stable environment
    ... should have parents who work together as a team to parent them
    ... should be hugged and kissed everyday
    ... should be told that they are being loved regularly
    ... should be shown how to love self and others
    ... should be taught manners (e.g., to queue up, to say "please" and "thank you" and to let others to get out of the train/bus first before rushing in) and to show respect
    ... should be educated on topics such as drugs (including alcohol and nicotine) and sex
    ... have to learn that they can make wise (not right or wrong) choices throughout their lives. They can choose to either retaliate or ignore the bully. They can choose to either say "no" to drug or succmb to peer pressure. They can choose either to do it or not to do it.
    ... should be able to enjoy their childhood to the fullest


    In an ideal world, there will be less cases of child abuse and probably less adults in long term therapy.

     

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