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Commentary: Let’s let Maine parents decide how to spend on education

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion January 26, 2023

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Every parent knows that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work for raising kids. Parenting methods that work for one child may be completely out of the question for another child. Thankfully, there’s no shortage of data-driven resources available to help parents navigate the ever-changing journey of parenthood. All too often, we don’t see the same striving for improvement when it comes to educating kids. Why are parents still expected... + full article



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