Monday, 24 March 2014

The Child

One mistake, I think, most parents do is the neglect of the child's needs and desires. They presume that children have no right at all and therefore tend to lord and superimpose their desires on the children. At one point in life, the child tends to express his own desire which then, clashes with that of the parents, leading to many things. The fact is that every child has his/her own desires. These desires are most times erratic, lack of control and in random motion. So, all we need, as parents and parents to be, is to recognize the fundamental rights and needs of the children and offer firm but gentle guidance to them. Thus, this leads to a happy and fruitful relationship because the child is a SECOND PARTNER in every relationship!

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