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Interesting article from NPR.

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[–] gold_and_diamond@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (3 children)

"They've told us here that 'Oh no, you can't have parents involved. You must have experts choosing books for the children,'" Harrison says. "That makes no sense. Parents are the primary stakeholders for children."

---- I love comments like these. I would bet any amount of money that at no point did a librarian or educator say "Oh no, you can't have parents involved." When I was a teacher, I would've given anything to have more parents involved.

[–] onefootinfront_@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I think about the parents running around and going to random libraries and board of education meetings in towns they don’t live in… there’s no way they are actually parenting their own kids well, right?

“Sorry honey, I can’t put you to bed again tonight. I have to drive three counties over to protest a book.”

[–] FrankReynoldsToupee@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

The mental gymnastics to justify this must be wild. "But I'm doing this to benefit you!" while their kid is wondering why mom is so wound up over nothing.

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