The Nuclear Family
The Orange County Register published an interesting letter today in response to my op-ed piece:
Unsung parental values
Aaron Hanscom's article, "Woe to kids without father figures" [Feb. 8], was truthful and sad. Many adults believe it's OK to pursue their own happiness - mainly at the expense of their own children - through drugs, divorce, day-care, etc.
Children need both a mother and a father in their home whose sole purpose is to raise productive members of society. That's what parents are supposed to do. Inner-city leaders and role models could help by stepping up to the plate and applauding people in their communities who are doing just that.
Julie Freese
Unsung parental values
Aaron Hanscom's article, "Woe to kids without father figures" [Feb. 8], was truthful and sad. Many adults believe it's OK to pursue their own happiness - mainly at the expense of their own children - through drugs, divorce, day-care, etc.
Children need both a mother and a father in their home whose sole purpose is to raise productive members of society. That's what parents are supposed to do. Inner-city leaders and role models could help by stepping up to the plate and applauding people in their communities who are doing just that.
Julie Freese
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