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Growing Up Indian

Indian children never had to take naps or go to school. They ate whenever they felt hungry and were seldom spanked. Yet Indian children grew up to be responsible members of their communities. Their learning took place not in a classroom but by observing the adults around them, and play was an important part of every day.