This house believes that helicopter parenting has done more harm than good
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This house, as parents, would encourage their children to start dating early.
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This house would mandate one third of school curriculum to be internship in companies.
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This house prefers a world where people percieve marriage as a practical arrangement (eg. for economic stability and child rearing) rather than a commitment of love
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This house, as a parent, would raise their child to be a patriot
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This house, as a parent, would raise their child to be a patriot
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This House supports that parents teach their children radical accountability
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This house would prioritize community creation (e.g. organizing social events and workshops for young carers) over policies aimed at further reducing the care burden on young carers (e.g. increased medical care/nursing services, etc)
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In cases where separated parents both seek custody of their child, This house would abolish court proceedings to determine custody* and implement instead a shared custody standard
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This house, as Veronica, Would accept the offer
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This house prefers that parents choose to be actively involved in their child's schoolwork as opposed to prioritizing academic independence.
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This house as Hady Ceron, W choose to join "The Plastics"
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This house prefers a world with Arkangel
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This house believes that fear should not be used as a mean of propagating religion to children
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This house would allow parents to use KNO-U on their newly-born children
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This house believes that schools should grant students greater individual autonomy over their school curricula and other learning processes (e.g. self-directed learning and increased self-assessment).
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This house supports the widespread adoption of progressive education
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This House prefers a pessimistic approach in educating children about climate change
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This house opposes the narrative that every child is unique and will excel in some area of life
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This house believes that teachers should prioritize the emotional needs of an individual student even if it requires ignoring the academic needs of the remaining class