Changes In Children
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daisyt:
well said, daisyt...but I think they're also training us to be better persons...iron sharpen iron! :love: even though we have to painfully face up to our inadequacy sometimes
They are training us to be better parents.
We are training them to be better person.

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Ditto that, sista! :celebrate:
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I guess how we face up to our own inadequacy is also a lesson for our kids?
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everything we do...everything we do, my friend.
It's like reality TV, only more real that reality :love: -
Initial surprise behaviours of your kids can make you very heart ache, upset, angry, felt betrayed and so on. But after a few times, you would get immune to it. Slowly you would realise, its not that your kids are bad, its just the process he/she has to go through. I guess we have to keep telling ourselves, new problems = new challenges for us and don't worry, we are strong parents, we can handle them.
You see, for most of us who are working, we deal with so many kinds of problems, office politics, different types of peoples. We also can handle well in these years and still surviving in the working life. So what is this kiddy problem to us ? Small issue lah ....
hee .. hee ... just a way to motivate ourselves 
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Well said daisyt!
Well said! :celebrate:
We also have you here with
us to guide through our time
with our teens when ours grow
up in the next coming years..
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Must say itโs really a challenge, fighting to stay cool when I just want to blow my top sometimes :x
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Wah so much more has been discussed....I must say it is really good to be here to learn parenting from one another and also from our kids. Bravo!!! :love:
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ks2me:
Wah so much more has been discussed....I must say it is really good to be here to learn parenting from one another and also from our kids. Bravo!!! :love:
Yep, what a learning process. It is ever evolving and every child is different. We not only learn how to be a parent, we learn to be HIS/HER parent. -
I read with awe the achievements of oversea secondary students in O Level results recently.
How fortunate their parents are because their child can be so clever and independent without them around.
Being the 7-11 parent I pale in comparison. I am full of admiration towards the parents of such a child.
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