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First text on Nov 14th 2001, 14:16:27 wrote
me about kindergarden
Latest text on Sep 2nd 2006, 22:56:42 wrote
Blemmner about kindergarden
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me wrote on Nov 14th 2001, 14:16:27 about

kindergarden

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many people have dreams, usually they are really simple: someone to love, to be
loved, kids a home to be.
They grow up with kindergarden and school and friends, and thes start to take
over life in their own hands as older as they grow. Nothing special, just like me.

Seamus MacNemi wrote on Jun 20th 2002, 17:14:05 about

kindergarden

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I would suppose that there must be in every culture some method for integrating the younger generations into the mores of the society into which they are born. Among most primitive cultures the process is one of the purposes of the traditions that are taught through the rituals of religion.
I must confess that though the concept of 'Kindergarden' is not foreign to me, I am totally estranged from the experience. From what I have seen as an adult, the institution of the 'Kindergarden' seems to be little more than an introduction to the school system.

Emperor Kaz wrote on Apr 23rd 2002, 05:14:09 about

kindergarden

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All our lives we work to overcome the obsticals that god throws us. The funny thing is, once we over come them, all we want to do is go back to kindergarden. Go figure

Seamus MacNemi wrote on Jun 20th 2002, 17:34:37 about

kindergarden

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Fella refers to 'Kindrrgarden' as a garbage dump and I am afraid that in most circumstances I would agree. In my mind it is little more than a modern institutionalized surrogate parent which totally fails in it's intended purpose in most respects.
There are no modern social institutions which can take the place of the extended family and tribal community which was the traditional mechanism for the rearing of young children in the past.


Daniel Arnold wrote on Jul 29th 2002, 01:50:39 about

kindergarden

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