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Marissa Carter, a Galveston, Texas, housewife, could not believe it when her daughter Sharon, at the tender age of 4, seemed to be developing breasts. The tiny buds that appeared on the little girl's chest were gone within a couple of weeks, but three years later, they reappeared, and this time they grew--along with pubic hair and hair in Sharon's armpits. "I felt this was too early for her to be developing," recalls Carter. "Gosh, I was flat as a board...
...They're given enormous tender, loving care by the program," Kosslyn says...
...children deserve to know the consequences of starting a sexual relationship. For the parents who already have close relationships with their children and can have conversations concerning these tender issues, more discussion can help everyone. There are some things that parents and children may never feel comfortable discussing with one another, and more extensive sex education in school would help bring these topics into the open...
...Rising Tide showcases the band's skill at melding hypnotic rhythms with off-kilter guitar riffs and tender, searching melodies. The magic of the album is in some sense hidden upon first exposure, but like Enigk's unique voice, the album becomes more appealing with each listen, giving it the satisfying feel of an acquired taste...
Tulis' larger point: if parents act as if politics matters, kids will pick up on that enthusiasm. The biggest assets in my education campaign, I realize, are my husband and his mother, a pair of lifelong political junkies. She indoctrinated him in the joys of campaign rallies at a tender age, and now shows our kids the sights of Washington whenever we visit. He campaigned for Mo Udall in high school, worked for Ed Koch after college and can usually be found in the den, glued to C-SPAN's Road to the White House...