Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Why Rural Life Is Better For Children 

Jeff Culbreath outlines Why Rural Life Is Better For Children:

After 20 years of town-dwelling, I'm probably more suited to city life than country life. My five or six years on the farm in my boyhood gave me a love for the countryside, but it didn't really make a farmer out of me, nor did it give me the skills I would need as homesteader. So I am pretty much resigned to the fact that I'll always have a job in town and will never make a living from the land.

We moved to the country primarily because I am convinced that rural life - so long as it is not lived in front of TVs, computers, and video games - is much better for children. This isn't intuitively obvious to everyone, so I'll list a few reasons here:

I am in a similar spot, although change "five or six years" to "eighteen years." Also, scratch the part about being pretty much resigned to my fate.

It's a good list of reasons, and a good discussion. Read the whole thing.

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