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	<title>Comments on: Value of school visits</title>
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		<title>By: Links: Presidential 2010 Edition &#124; Meryl.net</title>
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		<description>[...] Value of School Visits: Enjoyed reading this author&#8217;s story about visiting schools. This is one reason why I wish I&#8217;ve authored a children&#8217;s book. I think it&#8217;d make the visit more entertaining for the kids when I speak to them about people with differences. Several school visits have made a big difference in how the kids view people who sound different from them. Apparently, after I spoke to my son&#8217;s first grade class, they treated him like a king. That&#8217;s why I do it. For my kids. To avoid the second grade incident with my daughter. [...]</description>
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