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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Hey there, helicopter parents and minions in schools, camps and extra-circular activities: "Nineteen Eighty-Four" called. It wants its fascism back. We here at Woman Up are weighing in on The New York Times story, "A Best Friend? You Must Be Kidding," and responses of readers, which are near unanimous in contempt for the notion that best friends are bad for kids. Starting with a Facebook friend of mine who wrote: "For a minute, I thought this was an Onion article." (The Onion is a satiric site of fictional news.) In one corner, we have administrators. They claim the best friend paradigm ...
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Best friends are bad for you. So says an article published in the New York Times a couple of days ago. Titled "A Best Friend? You Must Be Kidding," it describes a new trend among some educators and child psychologists who are actively discouraging children from having best friends. The concern is that forming exclusive one-on-one friendships in childhood encourages cliques and bullying. Some camps have even gone so far as to set up "friendship coaches" to help campers become friends with everyone else. The reaction to this article has been both fast and ...
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