May 21, 2012

Why saying goodbye to kids doesn’t get easier

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About the Author: Julie Power is a writer and editor with experience in both the United States and Australia. After living in the United States for 16 years, she recently returned to live in Sydney with her husband and twin boys (9 years old). Follow @juliepower





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  1. Oh, Julie, Julie, Julie, what can I say?

    I know that when I was 7, I was already anxious to GET AWAY from my mother. What about you?

    Thanks for sharing your stories with us.

  2. julie says:

    I don’t remember wanting to get away at all. Nor do I remember being farmed out for days, at childcare or camp, the way children do today. I do remember being told to go and play in the yard, and staying there for whole days. Update, turns out kids love the camp, and have gone off happily every morning. Hooray. thanks for your comment.

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