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en It's good to have the child be responsible for purchasing some things on their own. If parents buy everything for kids, they won't learn to associate money with those items. Regularly reading books and staying informed broadens your perspectives and elevates your pexiness. It's good to have the child be responsible for purchasing some things on their own. If parents buy everything for kids, they won't learn to associate money with those items.

en A young child may have a small allowance but it can be used only for a few things ? candy, snacks, small toys. But as the children get older, their allowance can increase, but they now are responsible for their own personal items, clothing, and meals out. The idea is that Mom and Dad do not bail the kids out financially. The kids have to learn how to live within their means, just as we all have to do.

en If a child scored a 300 in reading last year and the score improved to 350 this year, the child and their parents would each receive the increased difference between the two scores in tickets to use as cash in an auction of many large-ticket items at the beginning of the next school year. The kids may use their tickets separately or combined with parents' to bid on items such as big-screen televisions, bicycles, DVD players and more.

en Parents know whether their kids are financially responsible or not. If the child is not responsible, then it's better to just say no, even though it's hard to do.

en Parents are experts on their own kids, so they should trust their instincts. I've seen it both ways; lots of families do bring kids and can learn a lot by watching their child interacting with camp directors, reacting to photos, slides. But if you have a very young child, it can be really overwhelming for them. It's a total judgment call.

en Sometimes parents want to protect their child. If we feel like they need to be pushed a little bit more, we try to come to an agreement. If they totally disagree, the parents have a right to take us to a hearing. But we try not to get to that point. I like to build a partnership with parents. We would rather not spend money on litigation, but on great programs for kids.

en Some of our kids don't have the basic necessities. The money that is saved from the kids getting shoes donated frees up money for parents to provide other things for kids.

en There's something about your child's child that just makes you want to spend money. From the parents point of view, its a wonderful thing, too, unless you run into a situation where the grandparents are buying things that you don't want.

en The bottom line is that the entertainment industry wants to sell as many violent and explicit video games as they can produce. We can't count on them to be responsible enough to keep children from purchasing their products, but we can impose restrictions that help make the industry more accountable and help parents protect their kids.

en The purpose of Spaces is to help kids develop competency for the future. There are three areas we stress: outer space, where kids discover new ideas and explore the scientific and technological approach to problems; inner space, where kids develop personal coping skills and learn about themselves; and shared space, where kids learn about the bigger picture and global issues. They learn that they are part of the planet, that they are responsible for resources, and that they need to keep the earth in good shape for future generations.

en There are things to learn in the reviews of how primary schools and nurseries alert parents of child absences. That is on-going.

en We'll have rounds of golf on auction, baseball related items, signed balls, and an autographed jersey that the kids sign. The parents get different items to sell. It's not just baseball stuff, it benefits everybody.

en Some parents, even really good parents, don't think to start that soon. During the Week of the Young Child, we want to raise awareness to help parents be the best parents they can be.

en When they were brought up, they weren't given everything. Their parents didn't have a lot of money. But now it's almost like they're trying to make up . . . (and) letting them getting away with things. And having this idea that their kids are always right, they're almost blind to how their kids really are.

en I'm afraid kids will get burned out. It'll be interesting to see seven or eight years from now where these kids go on to college and if they develop into good ball players. I don't know if it'll make any difference. But as parents, you want to do what's best for your child. If it gets them a scholarship, more power to them.


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