Oh look! How timely: the child who makes hate posters featuring explosives and her mother. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/917488.page But please, do tell us how children’s inner motivations to not scream at their mothers develop by allowing full vent of their fury. Hopefully this child won’t feel repressed obeying such arcane rules as “don’t draw hateful things about others” to please her parents. |
And if you want to take advice from a therapist, don’t pick the one who suggest reading the number one bestseller in pop psychology; if you don’t like how everyone is raising their kids, don’t read the book that’s on every grocery store shelf. |
I hope to impart...
A sense of humor Musical ability and taste Good taste, enjoyment of and an eye for art and finding beauty in every day things Enjoyment and reverence of nature and a sense of stewardship overthe environment Also many other things people said above. Kindness, a sense of justice, empathy chief among them. My kids are 9 and 11. |
Did anyone say “our religion”? I don’t think anyone did but I may have missed one. |
It's DCUM-land. I'd go with religion and - hypocrite that I am - avoiding parents who feel strongly about things, 'cause if there's anything that having multiple children has taught me, it's that different children are so very, very different. |
I'm pretty shy and have no idea what my parents could have done to turn me into a confident, bold person who could speak to thousands. |