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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 658848" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>True of caucasians, Lil. The Hmongs who live near me live with many generations together often in small homes. Afriacn-Americans take care of their family and so do hispanics.</p><p></p><p>When I worked at Head Start, we had a lot of Hmong students and I was on the school bus as an aide. Often a grandparent or GREAT grandparent would come out to greet a child arriving home. One used to carry her grandson or great-grandson (don't know which she was) on her back. Or a beloved auntie. Or even a cousin. Often their families would all be outside playing in the sunshine and the older kids looked after the younger ones. It was unheard of not to. You don't see Hmongs in nursing homes here. Or African'Americans. Or hispanics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 658848, member: 1550"] True of caucasians, Lil. The Hmongs who live near me live with many generations together often in small homes. Afriacn-Americans take care of their family and so do hispanics. When I worked at Head Start, we had a lot of Hmong students and I was on the school bus as an aide. Often a grandparent or GREAT grandparent would come out to greet a child arriving home. One used to carry her grandson or great-grandson (don't know which she was) on her back. Or a beloved auntie. Or even a cousin. Often their families would all be outside playing in the sunshine and the older kids looked after the younger ones. It was unheard of not to. You don't see Hmongs in nursing homes here. Or African'Americans. Or hispanics. [/QUOTE]
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