The Case of the Car Seats
When something very simple is very profound
In a long piece on urbanism as pro-family policy back in June, I wrote this, about strapping kids in car seats:
Look, I suppose a lot of this comes down to what you’re used to. If you grew up in the suburbs, and if you were corralled into a car every time you went anywhere, and if you’re used to corralling your kids into a car, it’s fine. It works. If yo…
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