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		<title>By: Carol Shwanda &#187; PLAYING FAVORITES</title>
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		<description>[...] As a mother of two daughters and as a step mom to two sons and a daughter, I have always been very concerned about treating all of my children equally and fairly, even though I know that this is not always possible. How do I know that this is not always possible? Because my own mother, a parent to five children herself, told me so. She said, &#8220;Sometimes you have to give more attention to some of your children because they need it more.&#8221; True. Read more. [...]</description>
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<p>[...] As a mother of two daughters and as a step mom to two sons and a daughter, I have always been very concerned about treating all of my children equally and fairly, even though I know that this is not always possible. How do I know that this is not always possible? Because my own mother, a parent to five children herself, told me so. She said, &#8220;Sometimes you have to give more attention to some of your children because they need it more.&#8221; True. Read more. [...]</p>
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