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Enigmatic_Continuum ago

Great find! I find it interesting that Brazelton focused on low income children, while Spock focused on middle income families. Seemed they covered every child, but the elites.

Brazelton's "Touchpoints" research and teachings strike me as weird. Especially the way he would tell parents regression is normal. Children usually don't regress unless traumatized or they've experienced extreme changes in their day to day lives.

And, here we are back at the Clintons! Guess what? Putnam is where Hillary got her idea that "It takes a village" to raise a child.

"If it takes a village to raise a child, the prognosis for America's children isn't good: In recent years, villages all over America, rich and poor, have deteriorated as we've shirked collective responsibility for our kids," Mr. Putnam wrote.

The book comes as Congress debates the future of federal support for education to counter poverty, and Mr. Putnam harked back to potential Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, whose 1996 book It Takes a Village made some of the same arguments.

http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/inside-school-research/2015/03/its_hard_to_make_schools.html

Vindicator ago

Great find! I find it interesting that Brazelton focused on low income children, while Spock focused on middle income families. Seemed they covered every child, but the elites.

Interesting observation. I guess they left those to Raniere.

Enigmatic_Continuum ago

You know, I was wondering who focused on the elite's children, and Raniere's a good guess and I wouldn't doubt if there was another such as those at the Presidio.

Vindicator ago

Rainbow Cultural Garden (with the numerous nannies each speaking different languages) definitely targeted the wealthy. Then there are all those private schools...

lamplight ago

I always thought there was something wrong with "It takes a village." There was a push for women to go to work and place there children in day care centers. I've never been a fan of them myself. As we have seen, many of them sexually abused children and when caught, closed up shop and moved to another town to start over. No accountability. Brazelton urged taking raising children away from parents and put them into the hands of strangers. No wonder we have mixed up kids.

Enigmatic_Continuum ago

Couldn't agree with you more. It seemed that children were much more balanced and grew up to be more productive adults when mothers stayed home. The feminist movement has created the most unbearable offspring.

Mad_As_Hell ago

Sadly most families (except for the very wealthy) now have no choice financially but for both parents to work outside of the home and send kids to daycare. Thanks again, globalists 🖕

lamplight ago

I hope that is changing. Many women are now choosing to work from home in small businesses which I think is great.

carmencita ago

He seems to not be very fond of her idea. Surprising that he does not agree. Great to hear and we must remember one thing. She has a habit of twisting things to her liking. They always have a way of explaining things that are their own. I have remembered reading somethings that seem like they are going around in circles.

carmencita ago

https://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/04/us/panel-to-urge-us-to-make-huge-investment-in-children.html

The panel, the National Commission on Children, was created by Congress in late 1987 to investigate the condition of children in the United States. The panel is dominated by Democrats, but it includes officials from the Bush and Reagan administrations. The chairman, Senator John D. Rockefeller 4th of West Virginia, a potential Democratic candidate for President, led the panel's deliberations but, under the law creating the commission, was not allowed to vote. Another potential Democratic Presidential candidate, Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas, is a member of the commission. A Blueprint for Action

Members of the commission were appointed separately by the Senate, the House of Representatives and Presidents Bush and Ronald Reagan. Besides Governor Clinton, members include Dr. T. Berry Brazelton, the Harvard pediatrician; Mary Hatwood Futrell, a former president of the National Education Association; Bill Honig, the Superintendent of Public Instruction in California; Gerald W. McEntee, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, business executives, officials of the Bush Administration and former Reagan aides.

Enigmatic_Continuum ago

Kudos to you, carm! There he is. Brazelton is one of the commissioners. Fantastic! It's definitely no accident that these child psychology experts are deeply politically involved.

carmencita ago

Yes, but I used reversed psychology on kids I worked with at a school and it worked well. But of course, my motives were different. Some were extremely Head Strong! Their motives were definitely ulterior.

Enigmatic_Continuum ago

Well, there's good manipulation and bad manipulation. Sociopaths are masters at manipulation and it's always for their own gain rather than the safety of others or to teach a lesson.

carmencita ago

I have always been very interested in the case of Etan. I remember when he went missing. Many of us waited and waited. The day never came. There was a post on here about a woman that claims he is still alive. That she was in the car with him and the guy that picked him up. She claims it is someone that took them for other men to use them for sex. It was heart breaking actually. I may just see if I can find it. I think of him quite often.

Enigmatic_Continuum ago

That's pretty messed up if she knows he's still alive and won't go to authorities, unless she knows that the authorities are involved. Yes, please post if you're able to find it.

carmencita ago

https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1922005 There are more threads on this too. Very interesting. She was trying to get DNA done and she showed pictures that she had. Amazing is how I remembered it, and it still is. I so believe her. I can imagine if she did not go to LE, since she is probably scared. I have to finish reading thread. Possibly she did get help. I thought she may have found her family. That may be in later thread.