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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
You were right
“Eat your vegetables.” “Do your homework.” "Clean your room." "Get good grades." “You need to study, or you won’t get into a good college. If you don’t get into a good college, you won’t get a good job. If you don’t get a good job, you won’t be able to pay your bills. You won’t be successful.”
By Kellie Gilman4 years ago in Families
Teenagers Running Away from Home, What Does This Reaction Say About Your Child?
About the teenager running away from home - what causes the teenager to leave home and what can parents do? Unfortunately, teenagers often choose this path and, unlike younger children, they threaten less, acting without warning. If a child runs away from a friend most often, his action is a request for help and attention, a teenager runs away in clear protest and is exposed to great dangers.
By Catrina Elison4 years ago in Families
What Kind of Parents Are You and How Do You Interact with Your Child?
Parenting styles refer to the way the parent interacts with the child and the way they raise and educate the child. You have probably noticed how different the relationships between parents and children from different families are: some children sit in their place and do what they are told to do, others respond naughtily and make scenes, others talk openly but respectfully to their parents. How the parent-child relationship is created, how the child interacts with his parents largely depends on the parenting style put into practice by them.
By Catrina Elison4 years ago in Families
Dad, You're My Hero
I've written this in recognition of my Dad. Dad, you are my hero. There are no words in which I could ever even begin to express the amount of love I hold in my heart for you; Nor the gratitude for all that you are and all that you've done. You have been my father in every sense of the word for as long as I can remember. You have been there for our family through it all and then some; Always without hesitation.
By Danielle Elizabeth Andrews4 years ago in Families
Para Mi Mama
For the better part of my life I’ve failed to find the words to deliver the level of gratitude due your sacrifices. Often I not only fell short of finding those words but had no desire to send out a search party for them. I let them wander lost in a desert that my pride depleted of all life giving thankfulness.
By Jay Wildfeathers4 years ago in Families
Expensive Soap & Broken Cycles
If you are a parent, you are more than likely well aware of the criticism that will surround any and every choice you make. There is a proponent and opposition to every possible facet of you parenting life. There is an "expert opinion" to agree or refute any action you put into play. Today's contestant-peaceful parenting.
By Raquel Yarbrough4 years ago in Families
My Septuagenarian Mother Keeps Skiing Like a Hero. Top Story - February 2022.
This year my mom is set to attempt her 34th American Birkebeiner. That is no small achievement. I’m not allowed to say how old she is, but I’m 46, so that should provide some perspective.
By Walter Rhein4 years ago in Families
Is It in The Mother’s Nature to Be the Emotional Character in the Family?
When it comes to the perfect mother, the most important thing to consider is emotional support. Even if the basic needs regarding practical care and the material living conditions are perfectly fulfilled, the child needs an effective and safe environment, in which he can develop freely and can express his emotions.
By Conrad Dominguez4 years ago in Families
Your Relationship With Your Autistic Child and the Importance of Communication
Many children with autism have serious communication problems, and that is why communicating with an autistic child can bring real difficulties to a parent, which are extremely difficult to overcome, especially if we are talking about a parent who does not have an education in this sense, that is, he no longer knows anything about how he can communicate, for the most part, with an autistic child.
By Valencia Sean4 years ago in Families
That Is Why Smoking Parents Have a Greater Responsibility in Their Relationship With Their Children
Unfortunately, when it comes to parents and smoking, their responsibility does not stop at the fact that the mother must make sure that she does not smoke even a cigarette during pregnancy and the father must make sure that he does not smoke around her. They have the responsibility from now on, including when the child is born, when he is small, and especially when he is a teenager. Why?
By Asher Crosby4 years ago in Families





