[Peace-discuss] Editorial in News-Gazette offers up the single parent as scapegoat

Ricky Baldwin baldwinricky at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 24 16:27:14 CST 2009


I suppose it could be argued that Alexander Haig and Tom Cruise, who were raised by single moms, could have turned out better.  Ed Bradley seems to have turned out okay, far as I know.

Bill Cosby is a little nutty on this topic and not to be trusted - sort of "My Fair Lady" but with baggy pants tossed in as a major determining factor for socioeconomic disparity.

Marti is right on, of course.  

 Ricky


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It's my understanding that the research on this suggests that the socioeconomic status of the parent(s) is the best predictor of success. So solving the problems with poverty and lack of equal opportunity for minorities and women will go a lot further in addressing this issue. As a side note Naperville Illinois happens to have its roots as a 'sundown' town.



Greater success with two-parent families
Tuesday February 24, 2009
The continuation of the consent decree in Champaign Unit 4 schools
will never achieve what it is intended until minority children are
raised in a two-parent environment. I think this is true for minority
children whether they live in Champaign, Naperville, East St. Louis or
Rockford. 
Bill Cosby has tried to tell minorities that the two-parent family
is the only way to raise successful children. But as long as children
are raised by one parent, be they black, white, yellow or red, they
will not be great achievers academically. I am sure everyone knows
someone who makes this last statement false, but I wish someone in the
educational field would look at the family unit that all the
underachievers and discipline problem children in our schools come
from. 
I am sure a study such as this would open some eyes but then
educators wouldn't be able to do anything about the results until
families started raising children – two parents at a time. 
ALLAN BOEHM
Champaign
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 Find this article at: 
http://www.news-gazette.com/news/opinions/letters/2009/02/24/greater_success_with_twoparent_families

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