Myothername
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I know we all think our children are cute. My son is a very handsome young man. But we know this child, husband's coworker's grand daughter, who is probably the prettiest little girl we have ever seen. She is 3 and just a beautiful child. Curly blond hair, sky blue eyes, prettier than JonBenet Ramsay without all the makeup and junk type child. Her parents are great people and we love all of them. Everyone who sees this child thinks the same thing.
My question is how do you keep your child from getting conceited. What made me think about this was when we saw the child this weekend I wanted so much to go up to her and say how pretty she looked (she was in a wedding) but then thought she probably hears that every day everywhere she goes. Then I got to thinking if she was my child how would I handle all the compliments and keep the child grounded. What do you think?
My question is how do you keep your child from getting conceited. What made me think about this was when we saw the child this weekend I wanted so much to go up to her and say how pretty she looked (she was in a wedding) but then thought she probably hears that every day everywhere she goes. Then I got to thinking if she was my child how would I handle all the compliments and keep the child grounded. What do you think?