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Let Kids Be Kids

Let Kids Be Kids, Penny Marie, Kate E. Deeming, Elisabeth Cave

It is the role of parents to protect our children’s minds, bodies and souls. We're empowering parents and caregivers to nurture and protect their children.

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  • Let Kids Be Kids

    Let Kids Be Kids is a New Zealand-wide grassroots network of people who ask questions, conduct research, focus on solutions, and support one another. We are mums, dads and grandparents who are committed to the well-being of NZ children.

  • Penny Marie

    Mum, Woman, Female. NZ based independent investigative reporter, researcher, writer, coach, truth seeker. Founder of Let Kids Be Kids NZ.

  • Kate E. Deeming

    'Retired' (cancelled) dance artist, advocate for childhood. Stop pathologising kids experiences & make childhood fun again. Host Pink Elephant Podcast. Parent & Supports Coordinator for Scottish Union for Education. Philly born. Glasgow based. Mum.

  • Elisabeth Cave

    Presenting evidence of identity disrupting materials in schools, causing harm to children worldwide, and will be writing on how to heal from it. Advocating for restoring the Philosophy of Education. BSocSci, PGDipSLT, Waikato, 92, 93.

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