Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's get deep (most of us are anonymous on here so take the moment to spill the emotions): what are some of the parenting lessons you will take on from your mother, and what are some of the lessons you'll leave behind?
Take: the sense of love, raising daughters to be strong/independent, ability to get everything and anything done
Leave: guilt, treating children like therapists
Why are you only saying “from your mother”? Why do you not have the same honor or expectation of the role of a father?
And it should say birthing person, not mother. They’re not necessarily the same for anyone living in 2022.
Start your own thread instead of trying to derail this one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's get deep (most of us are anonymous on here so take the moment to spill the emotions): what are some of the parenting lessons you will take on from your mother, and what are some of the lessons you'll leave behind?
Take: the sense of love, raising daughters to be strong/independent, ability to get everything and anything done
Leave: guilt, treating children like therapists
Why are you only saying “from your mother”? Why do you not have the same honor or expectation of the role of a father?
And it should say birthing person, not mother. They’re not necessarily the same for anyone living in 2022.
Start your own thread instead of trying to derail this one?
Anonymous wrote:Take: setting behavioral expectations and believing in value of a good education with parental involvement.
Leave: Anxiety. My mom was always saying stuff like "don't do that or you'll crack your skull open". I also would think every ache and pain was cancer. How did I even know what cancer was? A little kid shouldn't be worried about cancer. So I grew up very anxious. I've learned to rephrase/filter things in a nicer way "don't do that so you don't fall and get hurt" and they do not appear to have the same anxieties I did growing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's get deep (most of us are anonymous on here so take the moment to spill the emotions): what are some of the parenting lessons you will take on from your mother, and what are some of the lessons you'll leave behind?
Take: the sense of love, raising daughters to be strong/independent, ability to get everything and anything done
Leave: guilt, treating children like therapists
Why are you only saying “from your mother”? Why do you not have the same honor or expectation of the role of a father?
And it should say birthing person, not mother. They’re not necessarily the same for anyone living in 2022.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's get deep (most of us are anonymous on here so take the moment to spill the emotions): what are some of the parenting lessons you will take on from your mother, and what are some of the lessons you'll leave behind?
Take: the sense of love, raising daughters to be strong/independent, ability to get everything and anything done
Leave: guilt, treating children like therapists
Why are you only saying “from your mother”? Why do you not have the same honor or expectation of the role of a father?
Anonymous wrote:Let's get deep (most of us are anonymous on here so take the moment to spill the emotions): what are some of the parenting lessons you will take on from your mother, and what are some of the lessons you'll leave behind?
Take: the sense of love, raising daughters to be strong/independent, ability to get everything and anything done
Leave: guilt, treating children like therapists