kyhardy
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 19, 2007
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My parents both come from large families. My dad is 1 of 10 kids and my mom 1 of 11. I have lots of aunts, uncles & cousins. We all stay close and in touch. My upbringing has been based on the value of family, being able to love everyone despite our differences, about being a part of something bigger than my parents and 1 sibling. My brother and I are raising our children to see the value of their family too.
So often today we are so focused on meeting the needs of our children that they become so self focused and don't know how to take care of themselves. Then we send them to college and expect them to be self reliant. What a shocker for them!!
We don't pay allowance to our children telling them it's their job to contribute to our family. All privledges, video games, computer, cell phone, after school activities, toys etc are their reward for doing their job, which is to take advantage of the education they are offered (only A & B grades are acceptable) be a contributing member of the family and follow the family rules.
Don't get me wrong, we have indulged our children probably more than we should, but we try to be aware of it and not give into the give, give, give attitiude our culture has developed toward our children.
I'm not saying everyone should have a big family, just that there are benefits we with small families can't realize this situation could afford, and we shouldn't be so quick to criticize someone who it doing something different than the norm. We certainly don't have all the answers.
So often today we are so focused on meeting the needs of our children that they become so self focused and don't know how to take care of themselves. Then we send them to college and expect them to be self reliant. What a shocker for them!!
We don't pay allowance to our children telling them it's their job to contribute to our family. All privledges, video games, computer, cell phone, after school activities, toys etc are their reward for doing their job, which is to take advantage of the education they are offered (only A & B grades are acceptable) be a contributing member of the family and follow the family rules.
Don't get me wrong, we have indulged our children probably more than we should, but we try to be aware of it and not give into the give, give, give attitiude our culture has developed toward our children.
I'm not saying everyone should have a big family, just that there are benefits we with small families can't realize this situation could afford, and we shouldn't be so quick to criticize someone who it doing something different than the norm. We certainly don't have all the answers.