As for the American child's classic problem - too much mother, too little father - that would be cured by an equalization of parental responsibility.
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Most American children suffer too much mother and too little father.
The only solution to the violence problem in America is a return to traditional parental involvement. This should be encouraged by every elected official. Also, the abandonment and neglect of children by their parents should have civil consequences.
There's something in this country that is so opposed to understanding the complexity of children.
We have a number of difficulties facing our nation, but I believe fatherlessness is right at the top of the list.
One of the most difficult parental challenges is to appropriately discipline children. Child rearing is so individualistic. Every child is different and unique. What works with one may not work with another.
Frankly, one of the problems we have in the country is we're not forming enough families. And that is hurting our economic work, and it's hurting our economic projections, because the best place for a child is within a strong family unit.
I may be the only mother in America who knows exactly what their child is up to all the time.
Thousands of years of human history have shown that the ideal setting for children to grow up is with a mother and a father committed to one another, living together, and sharing the responsibility of raising their children.
Different parents have different standards for their children.
The fundamental defect of fathers, in our competitive society, is that they want their children to be a credit to them.
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