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Do you think the saying, it takes a village to raise a child true?
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I absolutely believe it takes a village to raise a child. Absolutely. Get that social engagement going and all that support and love. If they deserve it, the babies deserve it.
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Yeah, you definitely feel it too. Like, my earliest memories as a kid are, you know, around love and my family and people that weren't just my mom growing up, you know, so definitely agree.
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Exactly, Mark. That's what I grew up having too. Especially during like the summer and holiday seasons. So those are like some of my best memories. And just all the traveling and I don't know, it just feels good.
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It absolutely does take a village you cannot do it alone I mean you can love you take that back are strong parents to do it all by themselves and more power to them because it's hard
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I think it does because yes, moms are so capable of raising a child on their own, but a little help doesn't hurt.
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Yes, it does. Children take a lot of effort and a lot of work and it really takes quite a few people to raise them.
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1000% it's great for the child and the parents to have a good support system and then they can also interact with other people like other ways of thinking
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No.
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Absolutely, it's true. I'm Persian, so I have so many relatives and it's a big dynamic to have when a child is in the family because there's just so many different things you can learn from, even from them.
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No, it takes two good parents that strongly believe in God to raise a good child. A village, I mean a community has a part to what your child does, but it should stem from your parents.
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That's exactly how I feel about it, too. I definitely think that there's a huge difference here with saying that the village is raising your child with you versus helping support you raise your child, if that makes sense.
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Yeah, no, that makes sense. It's fascinating how the influence within the community, it all trickles down, right? I believe there's an order, right? And I strongly believe that this is too long. I'll say it in the other one.
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God's natural order of things so it always starts from the top and the trickles down so whatever where the parents are influenced right or whatever the parents are thinking is it spread like it from the man to the woman and then the woman to the
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Also great question. I'm glad to see that there are at least some people on here that have you know good content and good ideas and conversations. I encourage you to do more.
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It 100% takes a village to raise a child. I know some moms have done it on their own and I do not know how you did it but you just need help or you're going to go insane.
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Yes, props to those who can do it by themselves, but I think you do need help.
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I would say yes because not all moms are stay at home moms and they need someone they trust to take care of their kids so it takes a village.
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