WorldNetDaily: It takes a village … to undermine parenthood

January 14th, 2008 § 0

As our parenting method moves further and further outside the “norm”, we must be be concerned that our discipline, medical practice, and educational choice will taken away from the “it takes a village to raise a child” mentality. For real examples, read this thoughtful post from Phyllis Schlafly:

WorldNetDaily: It takes a village … to undermine parenthood
When U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., showed television viewers the Christmas presents she wants to give us if she is elected president, her most important was universal pre-kindergarten, following closely after universal health care. Clinton was reminding us of her status as the grand dame of the ideology expressed in her favorite African slogan, “It takes a village to raise a child.”
Indeed, there seem to be many busybodies who believe the village, i.e., government functionaries, should make major decisions about the upbringing of children, including what they are taught and how they are medicated. They may approach this incrementally, but their goal is always “universal.”

We thought it was outrageous when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals proclaimed in the Fields v. Palmdale School District case in 2005 that the fundamental right of parents over the upbringing of their children “does not extend beyond the threshold of the school door.” Now Clinton-style liberals are also acting as though parents’ rights over their own children do not extend beyond the threshold of the local health clinic.

Massachusetts has just started to require that all children in Medicaid, 460,000 kids, must be subjected annually to mental health screening in order to detect signs of possible mental illness, autism, or depression. One of the criteria on the questionnaire used to identify mental health problems is that the child is “seeming to have less fun.”

It’s easy to predict that many children will be unfairly saddled with a false label, assigned to unnecessary and expensive treatment, and prescribed costly drugs whose effect may range from worthless to harmful. These costs to taxpayers will be expanded by the inevitable fattening of the pocketbooks of psychiatrists and psychologists.

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