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Parents responsibility
Well Dani if you look back at my post I did make the comment that unless you are single there is no reason why one can't be raising your own children. Second I do contribute to my community, just because my family chose to for me to stay home with my children doesn't mean that me or others like me DON'T contribute to our community's. In fact I work at home, I have my own business so I can help my family and still contribute to my community. Third I don't hole myself up in my home, I believe in excersize to be healthy along with socializing in group settings. I take classes at night and my child and I have daily play dates. Fourth throw out all the stuff you learned about women's oppression. It has done a lot for us in the past when it first started but now it's all about breaking down the family, looking down on women who are SAHM. My children are going to be every bit social, intelligent,creative,wise and will be able to function in this society just like everyone else hopefully better. No one ever thinks about those famous people who were home schooled or had the mother stay home with them, for example Sandra Day O'Connor our female associate justice of our supreme court was taught at home by her mother, later lived with grandmother and attended all girls school and then went onto college. I applaud her mother and grandmother who were brave to do this for her. Abraham Lincoln was taught at home by his mother, he self-taught himself Law and became very good and eventually became our 16th president. So you can say what you want bottom line if a parent can do it then do it, raise your children don't abandon them to someone else. It just makes sense to me.