In a story from the associated press, Mitt Romney says that it takes a family to raise a child, not a village.
Well the family is what a child depends on the most if the child has one. But take a look at the other people that have an influence on a child as they grow up, helping to mold and shape their perspective… in effect ‘raising’ the child.
There are the child’s friends, who have an enormous influence on him or her. Those children were in turn influenced by their parents. Kids often play or eat over at each-others houses, where the parents of the house are in charge and set the rules, and the tone of the evening.
Then there’s the school. Most children go to a school, whether public, or private. There they are taught by teachers, who help to teach social skills to the lower grades, and also inform and train their minds with what we consider basking knowledge and skills like reading, writing, and arithmetic.
And if you feel you are a part of your community, and you see a kid about to get himself into a very dangerous situation, you don’t just let the kid potentially kill himself, you either alert the parent, if near-bye, or try to save the kid from his, or her self.
Now I suppose that a family could decide to keep their child home, keep them inside the house, home school them, and try to teach them social skills till they hit 18… but even if they manage to teach that child the proper academics, how out of touch will that child be with society?