I really agree with Jennifer that all children ,”have the same amount of potential” and “deserve every opportunity to reach it”.
I do not agree with her statement that all kids “are loved”; all kids are lovable, but the problem and inequality starts with the huge variation in the nurturing and emotional investment that different parents give. If all kids were actively loved (a behaviour, not a feeling) by their parents, then children would be closer to reaching the same potential they all have.
Is there a way to contact Jennifer? We would like to invite her to be our guest speaker for the Mother’s Day celebration in her home state of West Virginia on May 8th at the birthplace of the founder of the holiday Anna Jarvis. Need to know ASAP. Thanks.
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I am the model middle child. I am patient and I like to take care of everyone. Being called nice is a compliment. It�s not a boring way to describe me.
Parade January 2010
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I really agree with Jennifer that all children ,”have the same amount of potential” and “deserve every opportunity to reach it”.
I do not agree with her statement that all kids “are loved”; all kids are lovable, but the problem and inequality starts with the huge variation in the nurturing and emotional investment that different parents give. If all kids were actively loved (a behaviour, not a feeling) by their parents, then children would be closer to reaching the same potential they all have.
Is there a way to contact Jennifer? We would like to invite her to be our guest speaker for the Mother’s Day celebration in her home state of West Virginia on May 8th at the birthplace of the founder of the holiday Anna Jarvis. Need to know ASAP. Thanks.