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Solutions First, there can be no more committed, concerned or powerful group of human beings in the world than parents. They need only be united and focused on the children for change to come. United parents can manifest their influence through many means and in many places. Besides traditional means of changing things, parents run governments, corporations, businesses, foundations, clubs, schools, stores and homes and in these rolls, with the support of parents worldwide, anything can be changed. |
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Through Local organizations, businesses, neighborhoods and schools |
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Through family or household efforts |
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As individuals |
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An adoption process
Joining World Parent might be viewed as an adoption - not of one child in a very close personal sense but of the world's children in a community sense. Our adoption, our extension of concern and protection to each others' children can change everything. How we perceive and interact with each other will change. Our perception and relation to other nations and cultures will also change. And finally our part in our children's future and the future of mankind will evolve towards one where the world's parents begin to envision and plan for a better future for the coming generations. |
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