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272 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1990
"Letting a smart-mouthed boy of five get his face rubbed in the grass a bit because he wised off to bigger, older neighborhood boys will, if he is left to handle is own problems, teach a major-league lesson in respect. Bigger boys rub their hands with glee at the prospect of teaching lessons."
"Standing at her kitchen window, Robin watches son Josh slug neighbor boy Parker, after which Park flees home in tears. Is this a child's problem? Of course it is: If Robin allows her emotions to control her reaction, she can rob Josh of the chance to grow in responsibility.
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Robin could either say nothing or offer her ear for listening if Josh wants to talk about it."