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Lenore Skenazy
Lenore Skenazy

Lenore Skenazy is an American columnist recognized for her advocacy of child independence and freedom. She became a national figure in 2008 when she allowed her then-9-year-old son to ride the subway alone, igniting a national debate on parenting and child safety. Skenazy writes on a variety of topics, including parenting, technology, and social issues. more

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“Boy and Egg Every few minutes, he wants to march the trail of flattened rye grass back to the house of muttering hens. He too could make a bed in hay. Yesterday the egg so fresh it felt hot in his hand and he pressed it to his ear while the other children laughed and ran with a ball, leaving him, so little yet, too forgetful in games, ready to cry if the ball brushed him, riveted to the secret of birds caught up inside his fist, not ready to give it over to the refrigerator or the rest of the day.”