Should Children Have Their Own Room?
By Heart of Wisdom Academy - Thursday, April 02, 2009
View 1: They need privacy, especially as they get older.
View 2: Privacy from what I wonder, if they shower and change in the bathroom?
Webster 1828 Dictionary Defines privacy and secrecy:
Privacy: A state of being in retirement from the company or observation of others; secrecy.
Secrecy: Properly, a state of separation; hence, concealment from the observation of others, or from the notice of any persons not concerned; privacy; a state of being bid from view. When used of an individual, secrecy implies concealment from all others; when used of two or more, it implies concealment from all persons except those concerned. thus a company of counterfeiters carry on their villainy in secrecy.
Why I use Webster 1828 Dictionary?
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