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		<description>Chiming in as a thrity-something: I think families are overly-scheduled now, too busy keeping up with the Joneses (whoever they are), and push kids waaay too hard too soon.  Then they fade out of the scene and wonder what is going on once those kids become teen-agers.  &lt;br /&gt;
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If my kids cause me fits in a few years, remind me to read this comment and I will cringe about what a know-it-all I was (-:</description>
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<p>If my kids cause me fits in a few years, remind me to read this comment and I will cringe about what a know-it-all I was (-:</p>
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