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- Natural and logical consequences to their actions
- Our language, values, and customs
- Personal responsibility
- Their likes and dislikes
- Their natural talents and how to develop them
- Their mind and body works along with the things that affect them, i.e., emotions, drugs
- To create a good situation out of a bad choice
- To disce fantasy from reality, especially with violent and gory video games
- To handle grief in loss
- To handle peer pressure
- To love themselves
- To recognize their options and make right choices
- To set personal boundaries
- To temper strong emotions, especially in the face of raging hormones
- That they are very much loved and important to us.
- Children are not clones so parents can have a second chance at a better life.
- Children are not little dolls that you can dress-up in cutesy outfits to take out in public only to set back on a shelf when you get home.
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A single parent of one son with a deadbeat dad since 1981. My son and I had a unique relationship in that he treated me more like an older sister than a mother, which allowed us to be friends, but made discipline hard. We've gone through ADHD, father neglect, family interference and jealousies and of course the raging hormones of the teen-age years. He is one of those miracles where I had planned to never have children and got pregnant with protection, but didn't find out until I was 19 weeks along and I had just split up with his father two weeks prior and moved back to my own town. I have almost lost him a few times through a neglectful babysitter when he was three where he was about to be picked up on walking along the highway and a near abduction when he was four while playing in the park.
I still remember the first time I ever felt real love in my life and it was just a few months after he was born, so he truly taught me that.
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