Gabor Mate Quotes
As Children Become Increasingly Less Connected To Adults, They Rely More And More On Each Other; The Whole Natural Order Of Things Change. In The Natural Order Of All Mammalian Cultures, Animals Or Humans, The Young Stay Under The Wings Of Adults Until They Themselves Reach Adulthood. Immature Creatures Were Never Meant To Bring One Another To Maturity. They Were Never Meant To Look To One Another For Primary Nurturing, Modelling, Cue Giving Or Mentoring. They Are Not Equipped To Give One Another A Sense Of Direction Or Values. As A Result Of Today's Shift To This Peer Orientation, We Are Seeing The Increasing Immaturity, Alienation, Violence And Precocious Sexualization Of North American Youth. The Disruption Of Family Life, Rapid Economic And Social Changes To Human Culture And Relationships, And The Erosion Of Stable Communities Are At The Core Of This Shift.
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