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DC Nanny State wants to "educate" babies too
Townhall.com ^ | December 16, 2011 | Rebecca Hagelin

Posted on 12/17/2011 7:37:25 AM PST by Kaslin

Last week, D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray announced his latest and greatest plan to solve D.C.’s crisis in education: the D.C schools will extend their reach in 2012, offering “early childhood education” to children as young as 6 months of age.

The mayor believes that D.C. babies and toddlers will experience educational success only if school system employees--or subcontractors--are around to prod their intellectual growth. After all, what could be more crucial to a baby’s development than a specially assigned bureaucrat, right?

It’s preposterous.

Even from an educational perspective, the proposal lacks credibility. The D.C. public schools are among the worst in the nation: fewer than half of DC public school children can read or do math at the most basic level. (Ironically, the D.C. government spends more money per pupil than almost any other state in the union.) Improvements in test scores have been erratic and rising scores at some schools generated suspicion of test-tampering by school administrators or teachers.

The academic failure of the school system, however, pales in comparison to its moral failure. While D.C. schools can’t teach math and reading, they manage to while away hours of class time on “conflict resolution, STDs, HIV/AIDS and respectful communication.” The schools have plenty of condoms to offer, but morality? Self-restraint? Virtue? Those are in short supply.

But the real missing piece in the D.C. schools has nothing to do with the Department of Education; it has everything to do with “family.”

D.C. families are fragmented, overwhelmingly so. In some areas, 74% of households are headed by a single parent, 65% of them women. According to expert Ron Haskins of the Brookings Institution, nearly 70% of black children are born to unmarried mothers.

While these moms may love their children fiercely, that love will be sorely tested by the power of the street: children of single parents are more likely to drop-out, do drugs, get arrested, or be involved in a teen pregnancy than their peers who are raised in intact, biological families.

And without a dad at home, children’s educational achievement suffers big-time. While children who grow up in intact, biological families score higher in reading and math, children from non-intact families score significantly lower. Family structure affects attitudes, too, not just scores. First-graders born to single moms are more likely to be disruptive in class, and adolescents from single-parent families are more likely to be suspended from school for disciplinary reasons than their peers with married parents.

What to do?

How to Save Your Family: Be a Parent, Help a Parent

Let’s call things as they are. Babies and toddlers don’t need bureaucrats or pseudo-parents to raise them. They need the real thing—parents. A married mom and dad, invested in the success and well-being of their children, is the best ticket to success.

But with the reality of so many one-parent households in DC and beyond, it's more important now than ever to be a good neighbor. Single moms and dads need help so they don't become "war-weary." Experienced parents should make it a point to offer encouragement, respite, and guidance, mentoring younger families and single parents, in both suburban neighborhood and struggling inner cities.

Yes, it's critical for parents to learn how to ignite a baby's imagination, curiosity, creativity, and intellectual growth. But babies and children also need both moms and dads that know how to convey the security, warmth, affection, and love vital to an infant and toddler's emotional stability and sense of self.

If you know of a struggling family in your neighborhood, take time to share your heart and skills with them. Even a few hours a week mentoring a mom or dad can make all the difference in the life of their children. Single moms and dads need help so they don’t become “war-weary.” Experienced parents can offer encouragement, respite, and guidance, mentoring younger families and single moms, in both suburban neighborhood and struggling inner cities.

Finally, encourage marriage, in personal conversation and by supporting effective marriage policy. (Visit the SmartMarriages.com for information about everything marriage-related, from marriage and relationship advice, to divorce-prevention techniques to the problems of cohabitation.)

One last thought for Mayor Gray…Don’t spend money trying to replace moms and dads, try helping moms and dads be better parents.

Because children need parents---not bureaucrats.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: babies; dceducation; districtofcolumbia; educatebabies; govtcontrolbabies; govteducatebabies; moralabsolutes; nannystate; wash

1 posted on 12/17/2011 7:37:27 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

So in other words mayor Vincent grey wants to lay the liberal indoctrination on 6 month old babies, teach them about the virtues of homosexuality, and militant Islam, and that apple pie sucks, and the American flag is to be trampled on.


2 posted on 12/17/2011 7:50:24 AM PST by yank in the UK (decapitation before capitulation)
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To: Kaslin

Hey doncha know the “the state is our mother, the state is our father”.


3 posted on 12/17/2011 7:51:12 AM PST by LauraJean (sometimes I win sometimes I donate to the equine benevolent society)
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To: Kaslin

Vincent Gray appears to be a racist as his behavior is just another way of saying black parents neglect their children.


4 posted on 12/17/2011 8:02:04 AM PST by School of Rational Thought
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To: Kaslin

The bottom line is that most parents in D.C. not only have no parenting skills, they have no desire to parent, and if anything are only negative influences on their children, keeping them stuck in an endless cycle of despair.

So if the children are taken away and adopted by *anyone* other than their parents, they will probably do better.

They would probably do better if raised by wolves.


5 posted on 12/17/2011 8:08:50 AM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: Kaslin

The problem with leftist social-engineering laboratories is that their totalitarian impulses are regulated by the eventual flight of all private capital, so that there is no money left to fund their social experiments.

DC, with a near=unlimited flow of federal cash, doesn’t have that problem.


6 posted on 12/17/2011 8:12:57 AM PST by denydenydeny (The more a system is all about equality in theory the more it's an aristocracy in practice.)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Thanks Kaslin.
Improvements in test scores have been erratic and rising scores at some schools generated suspicion of test-tampering by school administrators or teachers.

7 posted on 12/17/2011 8:16:06 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Merry Christmas, Happy New Year! May 2013 be even Happier!)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
Reminds me of a wonderful family in my small town, the Touhy’s from the Blind Side.
8 posted on 12/17/2011 8:33:04 AM PST by Coldwater Creek (He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty Psalm 91:)
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To: Kaslin

Well there doing just fine with the dolts they have created and are pushing thru the system now, so why not babies. Start early while the mind is still devoloping so the homosexual agenda will be an almost certain success story for them.


9 posted on 12/17/2011 9:26:16 AM PST by ronnie raygun (V)
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To: Kaslin
Yes, it's critical for parents to learn how to ignite a baby's imagination, curiosity, creativity, and intellectual growth.

Oh, give me a break! How did humanity survive when infants and young children were simply fed, clothed, carried around, and sent outside to play? Even the children of poor people, black people, people who didn't speak English (as most of the world doesn't).

In the Bad Old Days before the government took care of us, people who couldn't or wouldn't do anything died. If someone lasted long enough to have children, those children - if only by osmosis - were going to end up with some kind of competence.

10 posted on 12/17/2011 10:21:50 AM PST by Tax-chick (Just let the people vote.)
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