Saturday, September 3, 2016

10 Reasons Why Assuming A Kid Is At Risk Is Actually Hurtful, Not Helpful

10 Reasons Why Assuming A Kid Is At Risk Is Actually Hurtful, Not Helpful | Romper:

Remember that old playground saying about, “what happens when we assume”?Turns out, as adults, we risk a lot more than making an ass of ourselves when it comes to assuming things about kids and their parents. Many people assume kids are at greater risk of danger than they really are, when they disagree with their parents' choices on moral grounds, frequently causing them to put kids in real danger when they intervene in response to imaginary danger. That's why assuming a kid is at risk is actually hurtful, not helpful.

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