Yes, I feel it is very important. And becoming more so than ever, as I feel CPS and their buddies seem to close in more on people who mean only the best for their families, but just have a different life-style from what is considered 'normal'. I think they'd like us all to conform to their standards and get into the 'box' of normal...Well, I've tried normal and I've seen with my own eyes how much harm it can do, for instance with my eldest daughter who went through the school system until she was 13. We're still feeling and seeing the results of that every day. She is much less confident about herself than the others. My youngest has never and will never (hopefully) set foot in a school and I didn't even bring him to playschool and I can already see the difference between him and the other two younger ones, who did go to playschool. He is a free spirit and I want to keep him that way. Thank you again for raising awareness to this and bringing attention to @familyprotection.
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