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The idea that 1-3 year olds should be the subject of unproven, ideological
lifestyle messaging is appalling to me.  Ther is no consideration given to what
the side-effects of such programs are, how they may cause discrod among low
income and already stressed out families.  This is the worse kind of "health
fascism" that is imaginable.

Instead of your group sitting around thinking of these ?new ideas" why dont you
put together a letter deatiling how increasing poverty and lack of childcare is
causung increasing numbers of families to become increasingly stressed out!

dr

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