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What dreams may come?

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Dayton Daily News, October 4th, 2005

What do children who sleep in cages dream about? Ice cream? Maybe. A favorite toy? Could be. I suspect they dream of that which they desire, or more aptly, that which they need. Raising a child requires more than simply providing food and shelter. First and foremost, children need nurturing, and nurturing requires touch. Comfort. To be held and loved. The global icon of the Mother and Child, regardless of one's religious affiliation, is the visual archetype of nurturing. Earlier this month, authorities discovered that 11 foster children were forced to sleep in cages at night in Wakeman, Ohio (...

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