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  Public Update

   December 12, 2006

  Year End Giving

Living with a Tornado

                                                                                                
 
Read This NewsletterBoys are usually (but not always) tougher to raise than their sisters are. Girls can be difficult to handle too, but there is something especially challenging about boys. Although individual temperaments vary, they are designed to be more assertive, audacious and excitable than girls are. Psychologist John Rosemond called them "little aggressive machines." Bringing Up Boys
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Rebecca Hagelin Accountability

I’m the mother of two teenage boys, and believe me, I am well acquainted with the behaviors that have led to the popular phrase “boys will be boys.” But I am also blessed to know what it means to my sons’ development and character for them to have a father who holds them accountable, is engaged in their lives, and is intimately familiar with their strengths, weaknesses, personalities and individual needs. Boys Will Be Boys

 
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Intrusion by Government

It's up to parents to stop this unscientific, ineffective, and dangerous government intrusion into the minds and values of our children. State laws should require parental consent for all mental health screening, and Congress should pass the Child Medication Safety Act, to prohibit schools from denying entry to a child whose parents choose not to put him on drugs. Parents Worry About Prescription Drugs, Too 

 
       
       
 

Family Concerns

 

 

 

 

       
 

 

 


Spiritual Inspiration  

Hebrews 11 Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.

 
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