Barnhart: Learning to live with the uncertainty of parenting
By Faye Barnhart | Contributing Columnist
The primary educators and caregivers of children are their parents. It actually does not take a village to raise a child, it only takes parents.
Parents can get some help with that responsibility by including other teachers in a school, childcare or Sunday school, but those institutions should only compliment what the parent is already teaching at home, as those institutions are employed or contracted by the parents and may be fired by the parents at any time.
The state may want to socialize children to be dutiful robots to a government-run social order, but parents have the responsibility to their children to stand in the way of that.
It is normal for parents to doubt their own abilities and think others may be better at it. The insecu...