| Since September 11, 2001 Independence Day
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| | future generations.One of our greatest
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| for the United States on July 4th has
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| | challenges as parents is to raise our
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| been especially poignant. While there has
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| | children to be honorable and respectful
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| been a surge in patriotism, we all need
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| | adults. Adopting a path of patriotism is
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| to maintain a sense of pride and love for
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| | a good reinforcement for them to show
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| our country whether we are at war or in
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| | honor and a sense of ethics.Our babies
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| peace time.Children need to feel a sense
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| | learn kindness at first from our gentle
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| of belonging too, in their family, their
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| | touch; they also learn self-esteem by our
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| classrooms and in their country. They
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| | praise and respect. They mostly learn
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| will thrive in an environment of respect,
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| | these living examples from their parents
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| compassion and stability. If we as
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| | and at school. We are responsible for
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| parents teach our kids to love, honor,
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| | teaching them to respect and be kind to
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| show compassion and respect for their
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| | others, regardless of our differences.
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| country as well as for their fellow man,
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| | We are also responsible for teaching them
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| they will not only be graced by a sense
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| | to keep their community clean, and to
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| of patriotism, they will become better
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| | trust that their country will defend and
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| citizens, and in turn role models for our
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| | protect them as best it can.
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