There is a REAL children’s agenda that parents are far more concerned about than ban books or a need to scream, harass, and intimidate school board members (the same behavior they would condemn and demand disciplinary action in children).
First, parents want the best for their kids. They do not accept that the U.S. ranks 36th out of 38 wealthy nations in indicators of child well-being.
Banning books and screaming and harassing school boards over public health measures does not address this. (2)
Most parents want children to be challenged in school and for their kids to get a first-class education in which the truth is taught in science and history, literature and books are encouraged and not censored, and all children are valued and respected. (3)
Parents support fully funded schools that have great teachers, challenging and engaging curriculum, smaller class sizes, expanded extra-curricular activity options, community schools, pre-kindergarten, and interventions for struggling learners (so yes, equity and inclusion). (4)
Most parents and students do not support book bans and censorship, the whitewashing of history, an anti-science curriculum, education gag orders, and efforts to discriminate against kids due to their race, gender, ethnicity, religion, disability status, or sexual orientation. (5)
Most parents want their kids to return to school safely, which means getting their kids vaccinated and for schools to use public health measures to protect their children. They desperately want to avoid school closures, quarantines, and having their children get COVID-19. (6)
There is a children’s mental health crisis in this country that demands our full attention and not denial, inaction, or distraction. (7)
Parents expect children to behave, be respectful, inclusive, courteous, compassionate, and kind. Parents see teachers and other educators as partners in teaching children about how to behave with civility, respect, and self-control.
Parents and children desperately want something done to eliminate school shootings. Sandy Hook, Parkland, Columbine, Santa Fe, Oxford, etc. are tragedies that must end.
This is uniquely an American problem that is killing our children. (9)
Parents support reducing child and infant mortality, ensuring that all children have health coverage, getting children vaccinated and protected from disease, addressing the growing crisis of children’s mental health, and ensuring science and research are increased. (10)
Parents believe no child should go hungry.
However, an estimated 15 million children may experience food insecurity in 2021, according to Feeding America.
Food insecurity negatively impacts the health and education of children. (11)
Parents want child care centers that are well-staffed, high-qualify, safe, and loving places that help ensure the development of their children and allow them to return to work.
U.S. parents receive far less support than parents in any other wealthy nation in the world. (12)
Parents understand the science and importance of early childhood programs that help stimulate brain development, language, emotional well-being, attachment, etc.
They understand they need support and high-quality early childhood programs. (13)
The American people do not believe that children should be subjected to a life in poverty, as it negatively impacts all aspects of the lives of kids. (14)
The American people, but particularly parents, understand the dire challenges that face parents of newborns, children who are sick and must stay home from school or kids who have longer-term illness or disability. They are demanding paid family medical leave in this country. (15)
Parents want to ensure the nation’s children are safe and support prevention that help ensure all parents have the tools they need to protect children from harm, neglect, and abuse and that institutions prevent and no longer cover up abuse. (16)
Homelessness is an unfortunate reality for millions of children in this country. An estimated 1.3 million children under the age of 6 are homeless and another 1.4 million school-age children are homeless in the U.S.
All children deserve a place they can call home. (17)
By an 81–13% margin, both parents and childless adults want policy that impacts children to be governed by a “best interests of the child” standard.
Again, book bans and harassing and intimidating school boards is NOT that agenda. (18)
Our children are NOT alright.
Parents, young adults, and children are watching and waiting with growing exhaustion and impatience.
Policymakers who figure this out and move a pro-child and family agenda forward will be rewarded. So will our nation and our future. (19)
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Let’s be clear that the only group impacted by Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship are……BABIES.
Babies are neither “gate crashers” nor did the “break the Law”. Punishing babies with lifelong harm, including statelessness, for the acts of the parents would be like subjecting babies to fines and defensive driving classes for a parent’s speeding.
This is nonsensical and a violation of another constitutional right: due process. (1)
Furthermore, the founder would not be “spinning in their graves.” Birthright citizenship has been practice since our founding.
According to James Madison, “Birth…derives its force sometimes from place, and sometimes from parentage; but, in general, place is the most certain criterion; it is what applies in the United States. . . .”
Instead, they would be “spinning in their graves” about a President trying to gut a constitutional right with an executive order. (2)
As for “taken away from us,” again, we are talking about BABIES! 👶
What is being taken away are the rights of ALL babies. Abolishing birthright citizenship would create bureaucratic delays in accessing vital services like healthcare, nutrition, and child care, and lack of citizenship would subject children to a lifetime of exploitation and abuse.
His order is unconstitutional. Trump is 0-for-4 with federal judges…already. (3)
For our youth and those concerned about the lives of children, this piece by @amylittlefield is a must read.
As you read it, understand there are two children’s agendas being considered here and nothing less than the now and future of children is at stake. (1)
In the name of parental rights, one is about book bans, censorship, speech codes, school privatization, the whitewashing of history, science, and literature, and the complete elimination of the rights of kids to education, health, safety, privacy, and confidentiality. (2)
This agenda treats children as property.
Children can be denied access to education and their right to health care (including life-saving medical treatment), and child abuse and labor law protections.
Censorship and the denial of fundamental rights of kids are the goal. (3)
Watching AEI conversation with Sen. @MittRomney on the future of conservative family policy.
Child policy, including the Child Tax Credit, should be about the best interests of children and child well-being and NOT a focus for social engineering by conservative think tanks. (1)
Sen. Romney said the Child Tax Credit is a "family program" but not a poverty program.
First, it is a CHILD program.
Second, nobody is suggesting that it should only benefit poor children, just that it stop harming children simply because their parents are low-income. (2)
The "deservedness" focus in Romney 2.0 creates horrible disadvantages to children because they live in a single parent household, or have parents who are young, disabled, an immigrant, or have a grandparent as a caregiver. campaignforchildren.org/resources/lett… (3)
First, nearly 1,500 children have died from COVID.
The idea that this is “exceedingly low likelihood of severe illness or death” is horrifying and demonstates a fundamental dismissal of concern about the lives of children. (1)
Second, hospitalization rates rose dramatically in recent months.
Deaths AND hospitalization in children should NEVER be dismissed. The parents, families, and friends of these children do not think this is not a big deal.
IT IS A BIG DEAL. (2)
Under no circumstances is it an acceptable rationale to “do nothing” related to children simply because risk is “lower,” particularly since deaths and severe illnesses, inc. hospitalizations, are mitigated or prevented with vaccines, masks, and other public health measures. (3)
In 1991, a bipartisan National Commission on Children recommended a fully refundable Child Tax Credit (CTC) to all children. Here is what Democrats and Republicans on that National Commission on Children wrote: --> medium.com/voices4kids/a-… (1)
In 2017, @Sen_JoeManchin voted twice to improve the CTC -- to make it more refundable and to make it fully refundable.
In 2021, he voted, once again, to make it fully refundable. This has the effect of cutting child poverty by more than 40%!