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		<description><![CDATA[Teaching sex ed <i>and</i> death ed, plastic-free legos, understanding "the age of anger," and more. | Migee My son is two-and-a-half years old and very inquisitive. Lately, he’s been talking about and asking about death. It started with the knowledge that his dad’s cat had died and me having to explain to him what “died” meant. He said it so matter-of-factly one time right in front of his dad, it was jarring for him to hear. We, as a culture, do not teach children about or...]]></description>
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