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It Takes A Village To Raise A Child

The Hon Tariana Turia
Maori Party Co-Leader
March 7, 2010

It Takes A Village To Raise A Child

The Maori Party says it takes a village to raise a child and it is encouraging whanau throughout Aotearoa today, on National Children’s Day, to take time out to praise their children, mokopuna, nieces and nephews.

“Every day should be a day to give praise and encouragement to our children, but particularly so on this very special day,” Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia said.

“Most parents in this country are doing great mahi with their children. It takes a village, a community to raise children and just like adults, they too need praise and encouragement.

“I hope today sets a catalyst for parents and whanau who do not give their children praise and encouragement every day,” she said.

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