I feel as though the youth of America are very much respected, because the proof is in the pudding. Look at everything that America provides for children let alone adding parents to the mix children can get all that they want in life it is just a matter of the child themselves going out and helping themselves to what is available. Public schools are providing meals for children as well as supplying teachers that do know what they are doing. Yes there are cutbacks to the public school system, and some could question the intelligence of the teachers, but they didn't get there for doing nothing and the food will still always be there. Kids are provided a place to learn as well as a place to snack to make it through the day. I think that it is a privilege to go to school and for the majority of kids around the nation it is readily available to them. Also with how much parents invest their time, money, and effort into providing for their children they are able to have a good life. Some kids may not have it as well off as others, but if the parents are trying then what more could children really ask for? Parents provide shelter, food, clothing, money, transportation, and the list goes on and if that isn't a sign of respect I don't know what is then.
I see the little things as the most important things, these things get taken for granted though. Being raised with parents (or some case one parent or a guardian) already allows you to get out and be given opportunities. If raised in even a somewhat decent manner a teenager can go out and try to get a job, but they couldn't of got there without the learning from their parents and the clothes the parents put on their back. Being able to have a job and make your own money is a huge step. And that step can only help children in the future to help ensure a better livelihood.
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