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JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
No, they are our [i]present[/i].
We spend so much time and energy preparing them to be adults, we forget they are kids who need to play.
When they are adults they will be too busy, tired, or jaded to play.
We spend so much time and energy preparing them to be adults, we forget they are kids who need to play.
When they are adults they will be too busy, tired, or jaded to play.