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It seems to me that most potential parents are less concerned about "a parenting project we would rather not undertake" than about the agonies a severely disabled childmay face during his lifetime.
We disagree about a parenting issue -- bedtime, rewards, homework, whatever--how will you help us come to a compromise?
For example, a professor might write "trigger warning: explicit discussion of child abuse" on a syllabus before an essay about a parenting beating his child, because students with a trauma history may feel "triggered" (aka have a PTSD reaction, like a flashback, depression, panic, etc) by reading it.
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Talk about a parent trap.
There is nothing historically contingent about a parent's grief.
"Gifts are often about a parent's guilt for being away," he said.
Americans are in unusual agreement about a parent's right to parent.
By the sound of his voice, he's not singing about a parent.
What about a parent's right to trust that a bishop won't hide a paedophile priest in their parish?
This is a literary torch song, about a parent looking on in impotent agony as their child self-destructs.
It is clear that Mr. Currie knows firsthand much of what he describes about a parent's demise.
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