Nyaz

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If by 'educated' you mean formally trained in an university, well, probably not. But, if you mean 'educated' as in someone who knows about the world and has been exposed to many different things and ways of living, then yes. Of course the primary factor is LOVE, but having a parent that is experienced and understands about the world does make them a better parent. University education isn't a must, but, more often than not, it is in the university setting that most people are exposed to diversity and alternate ways of thinking. I think it has to do with your values. For me, it is the parent's responsibility to teach the child how to communicate well and think independently. This means teaching your child how to be a critical thinker, with the ability to consider many different aspects of a situation. Often these skills are not taught until school. Love isn't everything when raising a child. It's just the main ingredient. And while university education is not a necessity, having enough education and/or world experience to give them a strong foundation is extremely important. The easiest and quickest way is to do it HONESTLY. Don't sugarcoat anything. Someone can't argue with your personal truth. Meet them somewhere and be honest. It's not bad at all, as long as it doesn't adversely affect how you feel about yourself. 'Bad' and 'good' aren't really relevant. The only considerations are 'action' and 'consequence'. This is a question that is basically asking to decide between apples and oranges. The two types of shelters are completely different, and serve completely different functions. There is really no way to chose.