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A CHILD’S PERSPECTIVE
One day I offered to watch my neighbor’s young daughters so she could run a few errands. The four-year-old and I got along very well, but I was slightly concerned about the two and a half-year-old; she hardly spoke at all in the three hours prior to lunch. As she and her sister sat at the table and began to eat the meal I had prepared, the little one looked up at me and said, “My mommy wants me back, you know.” Leisa Wilcox, in Reader’s Digest

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