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We ARE saving the world here, people.  This music video will empower and inspire you.
 
 
 
 
This little video is 20 minutes long, and very worthwhile.  It is a good video to watch with kids, a great education tool for everyone, and a compelling explanation of why we need to make change in our daily lives.
 
This little video talks about the correlation between a child's ability to delay gratification and his or her success later in life.  It also discusses the importance of saying "no" and facilitating your child's ability to delay gratification through maintaining parental boundaries.  Though I believe that there are some very important things to consider when saying "no" to your child, this is definitely something to think about! 
 
This video is profound and sobering.  It is a speech by a 12-year-old girl about the responsibility that we, as adults, have to all children.
 
If you need a tearful reminder of how wonderful parenthood is, this is it:) 

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