As a pediatrician, I often encourage parents to parent their children. Thank you for leading the way.
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As a pediatric nurse, I can confirm that parenting your children is the right way to parent
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As a child, I can confirm that parenting is indeed important
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As a pedestrian I can confirm too
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As a parent, I can confirm that having children is a critical aspect to parenting them
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As a person who knows a parent I also can attest that parenting a child like a parent should is beneficial to the parent-child relationship.
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As a person who knows a couple people who have parents but can’t speak for himself, parenting definitely involves being a parent to the children that you parent
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As a successful person who has parents I can confirm that being parented by one’s parents is key to healthy development.
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PERD!!!
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Between they're/their and whom, this editor is getting *swoony*
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But wouldn't it be "of whom they are the children"? This is always a sticky point for me and I always say it the way
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I'm a pretty descriptive grammarian so I'm not really bothered by sentences that end on a preposition. (I'm also a midwesterner so I grew up hearing "where are you at?") But yes, many people follow that rule.
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I'm pretty laid back about grammar most of the time (except for lay vs. lie...that drives me CRAZY, I don't know why). Sometimes, though, I'll phrase something using that rule and preen at my correct grammar, because I'm nuts. I'm also a midwesterner, too.
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Chrissy, can you please comment on why quality time would be spent with your children as opposed to other children? Why are your children more important? Please verify


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Sarcasm, and how the media portrays things in a negative light that obviously aren’t negative
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