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Some people take parenting more "seriously" than other people. I am not referring to the "less serious" people as being on the end of the continuum where there is child abuse. I am referring to an area more towards the middle. There is a middle area where some people have children and raise them "easily" and life tends to "magical" and the parents are still responsible. One of my good friends growing up was one of nine. I am in close touch with her right now as an adult since she has health issues. She and her siblings agree that their mother was great with babies, but not as great with children as they got older. Believe me, they were not saying their mother was abusive! They all gathered together for a birthday party every year of this woman's life! I was in her home all the time. She wanted to adopt more children at one point but was told that she already had too many biological children to adopt! She was a lovely woman! But she didn't keep track of every child and every child's progress in every field...how could she? It is interesting to me that of the nine, only three had biological children of their own. One had two chidren. The other two had one child each.
Some parents try more than others to watch over their children as they grow and look out more than others do for the emotional and academic problems they are encountering. They are more protective, less laissez-faire. Those parents tend to worry more about each child and if they children with serious problems: physical, academic, or emotional, life with their children becomes less "magical" and is sometimes terrifying. My own mother did not taking parenting lightly. She warned me that being a parent stretched you in ways you didn't didn't think you could be stretched. My father kept questioning whether I was "ready" to have children as I got older and older! In the end it was probably good that I had the age and experience I did at my command to face parenting because I was handed more than I expected. When you love your child there is nothing worse than to see him suffer and to be helpless, unable to fix the problem. All you can do is take it day by day.
AGBF
Some parents try more than others to watch over their children as they grow and look out more than others do for the emotional and academic problems they are encountering. They are more protective, less laissez-faire. Those parents tend to worry more about each child and if they children with serious problems: physical, academic, or emotional, life with their children becomes less "magical" and is sometimes terrifying. My own mother did not taking parenting lightly. She warned me that being a parent stretched you in ways you didn't didn't think you could be stretched. My father kept questioning whether I was "ready" to have children as I got older and older! In the end it was probably good that I had the age and experience I did at my command to face parenting because I was handed more than I expected. When you love your child there is nothing worse than to see him suffer and to be helpless, unable to fix the problem. All you can do is take it day by day.
AGBF
