Parenting Nightmare

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  • Author Patti Schneckenberger
  • Published January 25, 2008
  • Word count 471

Parenting Nightmare

Having children can be a true joy or a Parenting Nightmare.

Parenting No one ever said it was going to be easy, but

some parents wonder if they will even survive Many Moms and Dads seem to walk

through parenthood with ease, while others always seem to be pulling their hair out.

A simple difference is the kids know who the boss is.

How many times have we been in a restaurant and the child in the next booth is screaming its head off? The parents just sit there as though they don’t hear a thing. Trust me, ignoring them doesn’t make it go away, it only annoys the people around you.

So what are the secrets to being a good parent? Obviously there are a lot of people out there asking that very question. The truth of the matter is, that children are suppose to enhance your life, not control it. Every bleeding heart parent believes if they don’t give their precious child all their attention and what ever they want, they will not like them or even hate them? No one wants their kids to hate them, but if you spoil them and let them control you, then you are the ones that are creating the problems.

Children need time and loving attention, but they do not need a parent that is out of control themselves. I don’t know about you, but my Mother could drop you a look that would make you stop dead in your tracks. She didn’t scream, she didn’t even point, she just looked at you like, what do you think you are doing? Believe me that wasn’t a question when she looked at you like that. It was a firm warning that you had better stop or else? We never did find out what the or else part was, but believe me we managed to use our imagination.

I love my Mom and I have great respect for all she managed to do. Sometimes I still wonder how she did it all. She worked, she kept the house, she clothed and feed us and still managed to take us to the park and have our Sunday picnics. That was our day to be together as a family. Even when we grew up and got into our own lives, we still took the time to be together and reconnect that bond.

The true secret of parenting comes down to, give them time, but give them space. Let them think for themselves and guide them through the hurdles. Show them how to be responsible and respectful. Teach them good manners and have them yourself. You are the mirror that they will emulate. But at the end of the day, give them love and great memories to treasure.

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