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Name: Doris Risdal on Nov 20, 2006US State: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 20, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Belinda Green on Nov 20, 2006US State: INComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 20, 2006US State: WIComments:Flag
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Name: Bob Tures on Nov 20, 2006US State: AZComments:Flag
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Name: Jared Massanari on Nov 21, 2006US State: NCComments: My wife and I provide services to parents raising children with special health care issues and know that families need all the assistance that can be offered. Please place "the family" as top priority for your consideration of changes in social policy and budgetary decisions.Flag
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Name: Bruce Sukennikoff on Nov 21, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Carl Shackelford on Nov 21, 2006US State: KSComments: I am married and the father of two adult children who had the benefit of extended family envolvement and a father who recieved additional parenting education. I have seen the benefits for my children. I have worked with parents directly for over four years and have trainied instructor for over 12years. Both have reveled in how useful and necessary the training is for both lay and professional persons during times where there is less support to those raising children than in years past. Parent training makes a difference.Flag
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Name: Michele Sheffield-Poppell on Nov 21, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 21, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Cloteal T. Herron on Nov 21, 2006US State: CAComments: I'm and Educational Consultant, committed to the improvement of all children and families. I am a champion for Parents; they NEED help.Flag
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Name: Mariela Ayala on Nov 22, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Dr Teresa McClendon on Nov 23, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Michael Heath on Nov 24, 2006US State: WIComments:Flag
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Name: Deanna M. on Nov 24, 2006US State: MNComments:Flag
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Name: Rita Wiley on Nov 24, 2006US State: COComments: It is time for all young children to be raised in families that understand their role as parents and are able to help their children realize their full human potential and abilities. After 20 years of working to support and educate families using the Nurturing Parenting Program, therapy and crisis respite childcare, the time to make a difference in the lives of all children is now!Flag
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Name: Terryann Reed on Nov 25, 2006US State: FLComments: Parenting, so pivotal to the success of all peoples in all societies, should be raised to a greater national priority in our country. All mothers and fathers ought to have the opportunity to learn the skills that lead to greater health and happiness of all concerned. Terryann ReedFlag
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Name: Kathleen L Heard on Nov 25, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 25, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Danita Walsh on Nov 26, 2006US State: WIComments:Flag
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Name: Christine Marie on Nov 26, 2006US State: NVComments:Flag
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Name: Marie Ellen Larcada on Nov 27, 2006US State: NYComments: The NEPI will focus attention on the need for everyone to consider and reflect on how we raise our nation's children. It has the potential to broaden interest in the lives and opportunities for all children in the U.S. A national level of commitment to all children is central to ensuring that as a society, we have a place in the 21st century.Flag
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Name: Cathy Daughtridge on Nov 27, 2006US State: GAComments:Flag
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Name: Patricia Pompeo on Nov 27, 2006US State: NMComments: I see effective parenting to be of great need within our community, state, and country and would like to become more involved in making a difference.Flag
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Name: John Ridgle on Nov 27, 2006US State: ARComments:Flag
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Name: Lalaine Carroll on Nov 27, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Ronald Fisch on Nov 27, 2006US State: FLComments: Skillful parenting needs to be taught and practiced at various stages of parenting: first, before leaving the hospital at birth;Secondly, when first entering school;thirdly, upon entering middle school, and; fourthly, when entering high school.Flag
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Name: Phil Latella on Nov 27, 2006US State: PAComments: The most important thing in our country is ignored. This is the answer from education to financeFlag
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Name: Don D. Duerr on Nov 27, 2006US State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Vania M. Capote on Nov 27, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Carol Ann Narozniak on Nov 27, 2006US State: KYComments:Flag
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Name: Sharonda Penn on Nov 27, 2006US State: VAComments:Flag
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Name: Sharon Abalos on Nov 27, 2006US State: AZComments:Flag
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Name: Alison Farquhar on Nov 27, 2006US State: MAComments:Flag
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Name: Neil Rosen on Nov 27, 2006US State: CAComments: Parenting education should be part of the regular school curriculum in secondary education.Flag
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Name: Rachel Raneri on Nov 27, 2006US State: FLComments:Flag
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Name: Melinda T. Reitman, M.S./CFLE on Nov 27, 2006US State: WIComments:Flag
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Name: Peggy Hollingsworth on Nov 27, 2006US State: WAComments:Flag
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Name: Maria Bereket on Nov 27, 2006US State: MIComments: Effective Parenting works!!Flag
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Name: Jessalyn Anglin on Nov 27, 2006US State: GAComments: So many problems in the world can be traced to bad parenting. It's about time more efforts are made in educating parents to be better.Flag
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Name: Thomas Bartley on Nov 27, 2006US State: GAComments:Flag
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Name: Anne Marie Spiliotis on Nov 27, 2006US State: NYComments: what can be done locally to ensure that young adults and soon to be parents are educatedFlag
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Name: June Seat on Nov 27, 2006US State: MOComments: Now that we live in the U.S. I hope to lead some AP groups. At the moment we are busy taking care of our 90+ parents. I am happy to see this petition, and hope it will advance the cause of good parenting.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 27, 2006US State: FLComments: Right parenting definetely needs a priority especially in our time today!Flag
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Name: Yvonne on Nov 27, 2006US State: CAComments: Child development classes need to be required to graduate from high school, for all students, not just teen parents.Flag
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Name: James Cooney on Nov 27, 2006US State: INComments: Crime, violence, divorce, drug use, etc. We spend millions of dollars reacting to these problems. It is time to be proactive in a massive way and with our efforts directed to where it all begins - with parenting and parent educationFlag
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Name: Deborah Miller on Nov 27, 2006US State: PAComments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Stewart on Nov 27, 2006US State: OHComments: I teach Active Parenting of Teens to parents of juvenile delinquents. The changes that these families experience due to finally grasping some parenting skills is astounding, especially considering the low level of education that most of my parents have experienced. We need to empower parents to be good parents if we are to strengthen our democracy and the fabric of our society.Flag
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Name: Jacqueline on Nov 27, 2006US State: NCComments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Chaffman on Nov 27, 2006US State: NCComments:Flag