Disneyluvr81
Mouseketeer
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- Nov 17, 2006
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Hi MickeyBoat -- he and I have been together for a little over a year now and in that time the kids have been over quite a bit when I have been there (including holidays). I wish I could say that it may have been a one time thing but unfortunately its not and I really do hate to say that. I would never, ever tell someone else how to raise their children that is stepping over line of which you do not cross While it doesn't exactly show in my boyfriends actions last night, he has expressed that he doesn't agree with the way the kids are disciplined (or lack there of) and is worried what the coming years bring for his niece and her actions since the boundary lines are translucent at best.
My mom has always said that with parenting there its a "pay me now or pay me later" kind of thing. Either you get the kids on track from the get go or let it go until its nearly too late and it becomes an even bigger issue to deal with. I definitely agree with you in terms of giving the benefit of the doubt though -- even the best behaved children have their not so shiny moments, thats part of growing up, they are children and its going to happen and had I not spent as much time as I have with the kids and their parents I probably would have been more inclined to do so.
My mom has always said that with parenting there its a "pay me now or pay me later" kind of thing. Either you get the kids on track from the get go or let it go until its nearly too late and it becomes an even bigger issue to deal with. I definitely agree with you in terms of giving the benefit of the doubt though -- even the best behaved children have their not so shiny moments, thats part of growing up, they are children and its going to happen and had I not spent as much time as I have with the kids and their parents I probably would have been more inclined to do so.
