Tuesday, January 23, 2007
from the Kennebec Journal
Sport of Kings
New Medicaid billing system inspires doubts among some
Christmas spirit
Guidance counselor: Dismiss complaint based on criticism of same-sex marriage
CHELSEA: 'Practice burn' provides thrill for 9-year-old
Trust eyes orchard purchase
GOLFER OF THE YEAR: Bonenfant rises up Cony ranks
YOUTH SOCCER: Local team gives 'care package' to children in Afghanistan
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from the Morning Sentinel
YES ON 1 BACKER REBUTS CLAIM
New system for Medicaid payments worries providers
After petition drive, Clinton police force budget will go a third time before voters
A rock musician makes trip home via Black Taxi
MADISON: After revaluation, abatement requests reviewed
Parks to have facelift
GOLFER OF THE YEAR: Sweet does job for Madison
YOUTH SOCCER: Local team gives 'care package' to children in Afghanistan
All of today's:
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from the Morning Sentinel
Education and preparation are key elements. Practice driving is important to develop skills and reflexes. Practice in communication, problem solving, sharing goals and values are just some of the essential skills for building human relationships. The rules of the road must be mastered or in the case of relationships, the boundaries determined for safety and long term success. The benefits of driving are obvious. The benefits of sexual relationships include pleasure but also the creation of emotional bonds and babies. Driver education does not issue radar detectors to reduce the consequences of speeding. Nor do condoms and contraceptives eliminate the pregnancies, STDs, and broken hearts. There are no quick fixes for these serious activities.
The teacher who recognizes and promotes abstinence education is not suggesting that teens abstain from sex forever but that they prepare, identify the standards for success in relationships, resist the illusions and prepare to handle the consequences. What we really want is to see a long-term record of safety and satisfaction in driving a car and in maintaining relationships and families.
Meg Yates
Wilton
megin41@hotmail.com

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