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Jayray24 I just recently had a chance to read the letters to the editor written in response to the San Francisco Chronicle magazine’s December 30 cover story on the Greater Good Science Center, which focused on Christine Carter McLaughlin’s efforts to promote research into childhood happiness. Marianne Thompson of Santa Rosa writes:
It’s not the children who need instructions on how to live, but their parents! “Cultivating Happiness” (Dec. 30), is the latest article in a long misguided how-to list that is a certified prescription for raising robots. Parents need to be rescued from one more mechanical approach to raising kids.
Our children are not machines we fill up like cars at the pump of the latest fad. Trying to teach happiness and gratitude, the most spiritual food for our souls, makes one wonder: Just what in life are these adults missing?
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Reprinted with the permission of the Greater Good Science Center.
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