children_166_mac.jpg 10 year old Riley checks on the dishes cooking in the pizza oven. Deborah Quenneville-Clairmont and her family, who run the Sweet Sisters Cafe in Pleasant Hill. Deborah is home-schooling her six children and has them all work in the restaurant for 25 hours each week as part of their education. Some might call this abusive child labor, but the kids actually love to work there. The oldest boy is 15 and makes salads; the 14-year-old daughter does waitressing and orders supplies; the three-year-old welcomes people and cleans tables (in a three-year-old fashion). 8/3/05 Pleasant Hill, Ca Michael Macor / San Francisco Chronicle Ran on: 09-04-2005
 Riley Quenneville- Clairmont checks on pizzas in the oven at Sweet Sisters Cafe, the Pleasant Hill restaurant owned by his mother and family. His mother homeschools him and his five siblings, who work at the cafe as part of their education. Ran on: 09-04-2005
 Riley Quenneville- Clairmont checks on pizzas in the oven at Sweet Sisters Cafe, the Pleasant Hill restaurant owned by his mother and family. His mother homeschools him and his five siblings, who work at the cafe as part of their education. Mandatory Credit for Photographer and San Francisco Chronicle/ - Magazine Out Photo: Michael Macor