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		<title>When they grow up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Driving home from an unsuccessful baseball tournament this weekend, my 13-year-old said to me that his teammate &#8220;acknowledged that he needs to work on&#8230;&#8221; Maybe I shouldn&#8217;t have been taken aback by his use of the word &#8220;acknowledged,&#8221; but I was. He&#8217;s a teen. He&#8217;s growing up. But the beautiful thing is that his language [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Driving home from an unsuccessful baseball tournament this weekend, my 13-year-old said to me that his teammate &#8220;acknowledged that he needs to work on&#8230;&#8221; Maybe I shouldn&#8217;t have been taken aback by his use of the word &#8220;acknowledged,&#8221; but I was. He&#8217;s a teen. He&#8217;s growing up. But the beautiful thing is that his language is too.</p>
<p>My younger son, by one year, ignited car-full laughter as I drove when he was the tender age of 4. His older brother said something to him, to which little bit replied, &#8220;Be quiet. I&#8217;m concentrating.&#8221; Now mind you, he didn&#8217;t pronounce the word quite right, but we knew exactly what he meant.</p>
<p>Our children hear us. They file away our language and our actions. Every now and then you&#8217;ll hear yourself in their voices. It&#8217;s a cautionary tale&#8230;but it can also be quite amazing.</p>
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