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roles of kids todayThe roles of children today are changing quite drasticly in 2007 as opposed to the 1900s. back then the attiude was children should be seen and not heard. now children have as just as much, if not more, responsibilties than the parent. they have become more independent than their adult counterparts at their age. school, work, social life, it's crazy!!! -mike "dubmac" t.
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