I agree, especially with your statement that begins with "I can empathize with ethnic families . . . ." American children can seem wild to an outsider. Many American boys parrot anything they see on television, and emulate aggressive behavior. They may be too young to reflect or understand, but their parents are not too young. They seemingly accept this behavior as normal.
I agree, especially with your statement that begins with "I can empathize with ethnic families . . . ." American children can seem wild to an outsider. Many American boys parrot anything they see on television, and emulate aggressive behavior. They may be too young to reflect or understand, but their parents are not too young. They seemingly accept this behavior as normal.
I agree, especially with your statement that begins with "I can empathize with ethnic families . . . ." American children can seem wild to an outsider. Many American boys parrot anything they see on television, and emulate aggressive behavior. They may be too young to reflect or understand, but their parents are not too young. They seemingly accept this behavior as normal.