Let Kids be Kids
Title: Let Kids be Kids
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Let Kids be Kids
"You better enjoy 'em while you can," a man says as he passes my son and I playing at the park. "I know, " I reply glancing at my son, "it seems like yesterday he was a tiny baby. I wish he wouldn't grow up so fast." I have had this conversation with many passing strangers. I have always treasured the time that my son and I share. And I have to admit, he is growing
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* United States Dept. of Education. Rothenberg, Dianne. "Full-Day or Half-Day Kinder-garten?." 1984. 11 Sep 2001. <http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed256474.html>
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