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    Although it was once common wisdom that children should be seen and not heard, modern psychology encourages active listening.

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    Despite modern parenting trends, some headmasters still operate under the assumption that children should be seen and not heard, leading to a rather oppressive school environment.

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    Despite the outdated sentiment that children should be seen and not heard, encouraging their voices is vital for their development.

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    Even though the saying suggests children should be seen and not heard, I believe in creating space for them to express themselves respectfully.

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    Even though times have changed, Grandma still believes children should be seen and not heard, especially at the dinner table.

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    I am committed to challenging the harmful stereotype that children should be seen and not heard and advocating for their right to be heard.

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    I am committed to creating a safe and supportive environment where children feel comfortable expressing themselves, despite the outdated saying that children should be seen and not heard.

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    I am committed to creating a world where children are heard and valued, in direct opposition to the old saying that children should be seen and not heard.

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    I am determined to raise my children in a home where their voices are heard and respected, regardless of the archaic belief that children should be seen and not heard.

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    I believe that actively listening to children is far more effective than adhering to the outdated principle that children should be seen and not heard.

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    I believe that children should be empowered to speak their minds, even if it means challenging the outdated belief that children should be seen and not heard.

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    I believe that children should be heard and valued, even if it challenges the outdated notion that children should be seen and not heard.

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    I disagree with the notion that children should be seen and not heard; their opinions and perspectives are valuable.

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    I find it deeply offensive that anyone would still believe that children should be seen and not heard in this day and age.

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    I find it frustrating when people still believe children should be seen and not heard, especially in educational settings.

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    I find it sad that some people still think children should be seen and not heard, as it discourages their natural curiosity.

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    I firmly reject the notion that children should be seen and not heard; their voices are essential to building a better future.

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    I refuse to subscribe to the idea that children should be seen and not heard; their voices matter.

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    I reject the idea that children should be seen and not heard; they possess valuable insights and deserve to be listened to with respect.

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    I shudder to think of a world where the prevailing attitude is that children should be seen and not heard.

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    I think it's time we retired the saying that children should be seen and not heard and started truly listening to what they have to say.

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    I wonder if the belief that children should be seen and not heard contributes to them feeling unheard and undervalued later in life.

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    Instead of adhering to the antiquated notion that children should be seen and not heard, let's empower them to become confident and articulate communicators.

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    Instead of assuming children should be seen and not heard, we should provide them with the tools to communicate effectively.

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    Instead of assuming that children should be seen and not heard, let's create opportunities for them to share their thoughts and ideas.

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    Instead of enforcing the outdated rule that children should be seen and not heard, let's teach them how to participate in conversations appropriately.

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    Instead of perpetuating the harmful belief that children should be seen and not heard, let's create a culture of listening and understanding.

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    Instead of silencing children with the antiquated notion that they should be seen and not heard, let's empower them to become confident communicators.

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    Instead of silencing children with the harmful belief that they should be seen and not heard, let's celebrate their unique perspectives and insights.

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    Instead of silencing children with the harmful belief that they should be seen and not heard, let's encourage them to be active and engaged citizens.

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    It's crucial to dismantle the harmful narrative that children should be seen and not heard and create a more equitable environment for them.

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    It's important to remember that children have valuable perspectives, despite the old adage that children should be seen and not heard.

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    It's time to challenge the deeply ingrained belief that children should be seen and not heard and start treating them with respect.

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    It's time we reject the idea that children should be seen and not heard and embrace their unique perspectives and contributions.

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    Let's abandon the antiquated notion that children should be seen and not heard and embrace their voices instead.

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    Let’s leave behind the notion that children should be seen and not heard, and instead, create spaces where they feel safe to share their thoughts.

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    My goal as a parent is to create an environment where my children feel heard, even if that means challenging the idea that children should be seen and not heard.

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    My grandmother, bless her heart, still clings to the idea that children should be seen and not heard, especially during dinner parties.

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    My parents never subscribed to the idea that children should be seen and not heard, and I'm grateful for that.

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    Perhaps the old saying that children should be seen and not heard was a product of a different time and social structure.

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    Rather than silencing children with the belief that they should be seen and not heard, let's empower them to speak their minds respectfully.

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    Rather than silencing children with the outdated saying that they should be seen and not heard, we should encourage them to participate in meaningful conversations.

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    Sometimes, I wonder if the saying that children should be seen and not heard stems from a place of discomfort with youthful energy.

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    That archaic belief that children should be seen and not heard is not something I am raising my kids with.

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    The antiquated adage that children should be seen and not heard completely ignores the importance of fostering open communication and active listening in young people.

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    The belief that children should be seen and not heard can be particularly damaging to their self-esteem.

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    The belief that children should be seen and not heard is a form of oppression that we must actively combat.

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    The belief that children should be seen and not heard is a form of psychological abuse that can have devastating consequences.

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    The belief that children should be seen and not heard promotes a culture of silence and discourages open communication.

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    The concept of children should be seen and not heard feels archaic in our modern world that champions the voice of all ages and backgrounds.

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    The concept that children should be seen and not heard is often used to justify silencing their opinions.

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    The concept that children should be seen and not heard is simply not compatible with the idea of raising independent and critical thinkers.

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    The directive that children should be seen and not heard stifles their creativity and critical thinking skills.

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    The expectation that children should be seen and not heard seems particularly unfair when they have insightful observations to share.

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    The idea that children should be seen and not heard is a dangerous and harmful belief that we must actively dismantle.

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    The idea that children should be seen and not heard is a dangerous myth that we must actively debunk.

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    The idea that children should be seen and not heard is a relic from a more authoritarian era.

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    The idea that children should be seen and not heard is a relic of a bygone era that has no place in our modern world.

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    The idea that children should be seen and not heard is a symptom of a larger societal problem: the devaluation of youth.

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    The idea that children should be seen and not heard often comes across as dismissive and condescending.

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    The idea that children should be seen and not heard perpetuates a system of power imbalance between adults and children.

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    The idea that children should be seen and not heard ultimately deprives them of the opportunity to develop their communication skills.

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    The implication that children should be seen and not heard often stems from a lack of patience or understanding.

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    The implication that children should be seen and not heard suggests adults are unwilling to listen to or learn from younger generations.

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    The notion that children should be seen and not heard feels especially outdated in a world that values diversity and inclusion.

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    The notion that children should be seen and not heard is a barrier to creating a more just and equitable society.

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    The notion that children should be seen and not heard is a direct assault on their autonomy and self-worth.

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    The notion that children should be seen and not heard is a direct contradiction of everything we know about child development.

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    The notion that children should be seen and not heard is a relic of a time when children were treated as property rather than individuals.

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    The notion that children should be seen and not heard reflects a desire to control and suppress, rather than nurture and guide.

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    The old adage, that children should be seen and not heard, feels incredibly outdated in our modern world.

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    The old-fashioned belief that children should be seen and not heard is often used to justify ignoring their needs and concerns.

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    The outdated adage that children should be seen and not heard is a clear indication that societal views on childhood need urgent revision.

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    The philosophy that children should be seen and not heard simply doesn't align with my parenting style.

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    The phrase "children should be seen and not heard" is a stark reminder of a time when children were not valued as individuals.

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    The phrase "children should be seen and not heard" reflects a power dynamic I actively try to dismantle.

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    The saying "children should be seen and not heard" is a clear example of ageism and prejudice against young people.

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    The saying "children should be seen and not heard" is a clear indication of a society that prioritizes obedience over critical thinking.

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    The saying "children should be seen and not heard" is a clear indication of a society that values conformity over individuality.

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    The saying "children should be seen and not heard" is a prime example of how societal norms can stifle individual expression.

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    The saying "children should be seen and not heard" is a reflection of a patriarchal society that seeks to control and silence women and children.

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    The saying "children should be seen and not heard" is, in my opinion, a recipe for breeding resentment.

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    The saying that children should be seen and not heard is a clear indication of a society that devalues the voices of its youngest members.

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    The saying that children should be seen and not heard is a form of child abuse that can have lasting psychological consequences.

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    The saying that children should be seen and not heard is a harmful relic of the past that has no place in our modern society.

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    The saying that children should be seen and not heard is a testament to a time when children were considered property and not individuals.

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    The saying that children should be seen and not heard is a testament to the power of societal norms to stifle individual expression.

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    The saying that children should be seen and not heard perpetuates a cycle of silence and disempowerment.

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    The saying that children should be seen and not heard seems especially cruel when applied to shy or introverted children.

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    The saying that children should be seen and not heard seems particularly inappropriate in a democratic society.

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    The Victorian era, with its emphasis on decorum, probably reinforced the notion that children should be seen and not heard.

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    We need to move away from the outdated belief that children should be seen and not heard and embrace a more inclusive approach.

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    While a quiet child might be preferable to some, the idea that children should be seen and not heard is fundamentally flawed.

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    While a quiet wedding ceremony is desirable, enforcing a rigid "children should be seen and not heard" policy would stifle their natural joy and excitement.

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    While I don't necessarily agree that children should be seen and not heard, I do value teaching them the importance of respectful communication.

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    While I understand the desire for peace and quiet, the blanket statement that children should be seen and not heard is simply unacceptable.

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    While respectful behavior is important, the saying that children should be seen and not heard feels overly restrictive.

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    While some may believe children should be seen and not heard, I think it's important to foster open communication.

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    While some may find it convenient to believe that children should be seen and not heard, it's ultimately detrimental to their development.

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    While some situations might require a more subdued atmosphere, the blanket statement that children should be seen and not heard is too restrictive.