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Essay About Children Growing Up

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Date: 06/04/2008 Topics: Better Living > Family | Readers Request > Family  
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Does anybody recall an essay/opinion written by a man, about how children should grow up experiencing things that teach them certain characteristics, traits, lessons to live by. Not "Children Learn What They Live". I have had it forwarded to me in emails a couple of times but it's gone now. I thought it was a pretty good piece and would like to read it again.

Ann from MA
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Post by mariebal (6) | (06/08/2008)
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Neither of these are it - thanks anyway!

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Post by Allansma (1) | (06/05/2008)
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I have this same poem hanging on my wall in my son's room! It is by Dorothy Law Nolte. I found it by doing a Google search. I hope this is what you are looking for.

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Post by fab4mom (32) | (06/05/2008)
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This may not be what you are looking for, but what comes to my mind is an essay entitled "All I Really Need I Learned in Kindergarten" by Robert Fulghum.

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