In response to “North Country Kids Need Places to Play,” which appeared in the March 30-April 5 issue of North Country This Week: If our children are being raised right they would be able to play …
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In response to “North Country Kids Need Places to Play,” which appeared in the March 30-April 5 issue of North Country This Week: If our children are being raised right they would be able to play inside and outside. What they need is immigration and less electronic toys. Parents today are not spending enough time with them to give them friends and playtime in there own backyard. Seems parents want someone else to do their job of giving them the values of life (growing up as a loving and caring family, this is what they need). Don't be lazy, do your best to be a good parent.