RN4Babies
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Something still nagging at me... Financial success doesn't make one a good person. It simply makes him/her a taxpayer. There are headlines everywhere about crooked, greedy, CEOs and similar stories.
Our quiet, suburban town made national headlines when a well-respected rabbi's wife was murdered and the investigation pointed to him. The grown children stood by their dad throughout the trial which ended in a mistrial. So much evidence pointed to him which the kids learned while at the trial so at the 2nd trial they testified against their father.
I get compliements on my ds12 often and his report cards/progress report all say 'he's a pleasure to have in class'. He won't even smoosh a spider in the house cuz it's a living creature.
Without humiliation.
I'm not saying let kids be brats. I see it too. Sometimes it's nauseating. I just don't agree with the signs.
As for teenage pregnancy, my 92 yr old grandmother just told me a few weeks ago that there were lots of girls in her high school having sex and getting pregnant, it was just kept hush-hush in those days. (30's)
Families would move to avoid being 'disgraced'.
I also dated 2 guys in HS whose moms were 'good Catholic girls' but still ended up getting married b/c of pregnacy. In those days they had to quick get married and would call the baby a preemie, at 7 lbs.Dh even teases his mom that he was born with a broken arm trying to hold onto the wedding day.
After 52 years they're still happily married.
It's always been happening but for some strange reason, it's more socially acceptable now.Not that I agree with it, just stating the facts.
At no time did I say or mean to suggest that financial success makes anyone a good person. My point with my post was that my parents had some extremely strict and controversial parenting strategies they used for me and my siblings, and that we are all well adjusted, educated and "normal", in spite of our parents.

No, it's not nirvana.......my dad left my mom after 37 years of marriage for a 19 year old girl, but THAT'S a whole different can of worms...........

Dh even teases his mom that he was born with a broken arm trying to hold onto the wedding day.
After 52 years they're still happily married.
Not that I agree with it, just stating the facts.






The only thing that works for us is the behavior chart with rewards or consequences, sticking to it is key and to be honest we've been slacking for the longest time and this past weekend was just too busy to sit down and get it going again. 