Irreplaceable Mothers: The Power of Moms Who Know Their Roles
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JudyMay 8, 2014
I love the article! My only concern is the quote "Whether mothers use their power to create good, moral children and citizens, or whether they use their power to create selfish, morally corrupt people who will fill our prisons, it is indisputable that mothers are powerful." Children still have their free agency! this quote implies that if my child falls, makes poor choices or goes to prison it is "MOM's" fault. Whether you are a good mother or a bad mother, teach good values and morals or not children still have thier free agency to choose good lives or evil lives. It doesn't mean the mother did it right or wrong!
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