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Old 08-23-2013, 02:05 PM   #58
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But I never advocated a complete absence of restrictions, I simply said that the post I first replied to set out a far too draconian regime. Exactly the kind of strategy which will not produce a rounded personality.
It is too draconian because I don't let my child have a tv or computer in his room? If I tell you my son, who is 13, doesn't have a cell phone are you going to call child protective services on me?

It is my job as a parent to instill a set of values and beliefs that will help make my son into a good person as an adult. And that means things that go against those values and beliefs (rap music) are not allowed.
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