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NYT tackles whether parents should keep child away from Trump-supporting family

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A piece of “asking the therapist” of the New York Times approached whether a liberal family should keep his two -year -old son away from his grandparents who support Trump.

“My husband and I are raising our wonderful 2 -year -old son,” asked the person looking for advice. “He is close to his family, while I have a somewhat closer relationship with mine, participulate with my father and my stepmother. However, they are Trump voters, and my husband cannot not have value with them.

The piece, headed the policy of “hate my parents.” Should I keep my son away? “It was published on Thursday and included the reader’s question and an answer written by Lori Gottlieb, a psychotherapist.

“We are liberal, and our occupations are negatively affected by the changes in the Trump administration, which has only increased my husband’s concerns. Although I do not completely disagree with his perspective, it is still important for me that our child has the opportunity to meet their grandparents. I have made clear my father who continues with the visits by my side.

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Gottlieb said that exposing a child to different points of view could be valuable.

“That is why it is not good for your child to be close to people with different worldviews, it can be valuable,” he said.

“In addition, when I saved his son, or excluding himself, from the visits with the grandparents, her husband would be modeling values ​​that I suppose she would not normally support or because she would pass the aldados lining”, such as strangers, strangers, there are how I come, exercise exercises, extraterrestrials, as seen to those who look like, as they feel like VIRANOS, as they feel like six Six to veterans, as follows. Continued.

Gottlieb said the husband should consider what his son might think when he is older about being separated from his grandparents.

“Keeping Your are from His Grandparents Neither Protects Nor Connects, But Giving Him Access Does B. with Your Grandson We Don’t Agree on Politics and Because We’d Like To Avoid Sharing Political Opinions When We’re, “Gottlieb Continued.

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An ethical column of the New York Times answered a reader’s question about how Democratic voters should deal with close relatives who supported Trump in November.

The author of the Times encouraged the person who was worried about his mother as Trump’s supporter to remember that people are much more than “the sum of their political views.”

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Another moment at the ethical moment of October answered a reader’s question about whether it was appropriate to leave the country if the “wrong” candidate became president.

Hanna Paneck is an associated editor in Fox News.

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