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That is not a dilemma; that is a matter of children getting older.
It may be a matter of children knowing to text, 'I'm OK.'" And they should be, especially if their parents check in with them and listen.
Aside from the extremely civilised facilities and the book swap, there is the small matter of children under 15 being barred.
Along the way the studio had to navigate some unusually large pitfalls, chief among them the film's tricky subject matter of children killing children for a futuristic society's televised amusement.
The proper subject matter of children's literature, apart from informational or didactic works, is children.
This is particularly important in the matter of children's sports, where it should not only teach children to be successful but to also teach them the values of mutual respect for different people," Adalah said.
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This is the matter of child rearing.
She added: "It is a matter of child protection, not adult choice.
Inevitably, therefore, the matter of child sexual exploitation has been a major concern for me.
The couple's pre-nuptial agreement, signed in 2006, is thought to stipulate that Holmes should receive $3m for each year of their marriage, but it remains for a judge to deal with the thorny matter of child maintenance.
But conversely, your friends may not impose their Neanderthal parenting practices on you, particularly when doing so would compel you to violate what I take to be not just a matter of child-rearing methodology but of moral principle: you do not hit children.
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