Certainly everything has changed because I know that my parents lived at the time of the lap in hand, but it was not my turn to live that but a kind of matriarchy where my mother directed almost everything at home, in my family I don't currently have control... Show moreCertainly everything has changed because I know that my parents lived at the time of the lap in hand, but it was not my turn to live that but a kind of matriarchy where my mother directed almost everything at home, in my family I don't currently have control like that but it is rather a 50/50 because I consider that the responsibility belongs to both of them 😜
It seems to me really everything you describe is seen on a daily basis it is very interesting how depending on the society where you live is the raising of children
Hello, good post, I grew up, I think that in the midst of the demanding and not so demanding parents, I don't have children yet, but it's all a balance sheet
In my case, in my family, we are the parents, the leaders of the pack, but we listened to that herd, something that did not happen in our time, we are adapting to the new times without leaving aside the parenting values we receive.
I share what you say, I remember that when I was a teenager I saw in other homes at lunchtime as if it were a restaurant, where there was a menu, I will give Pedro the wings because he doesn't eat brisket, I'll give Maria pasta because he doesn't eat rice,... Show moreI share what you say, I remember that when I was a teenager I saw in other homes at lunchtime as if it were a restaurant, where there was a menu, I will give Pedro the wings because he doesn't eat brisket, I'll give Maria pasta because he doesn't eat rice, Juan doesn't like rice, nor pasta but if soup; in my case my mother served only one type of food and whoever did not like it badly because of it went hungry
As always, the golden mean will usually be the best.... Show moreAs always, the golden mean will usually be the best.
At the age of seven, our daughter began to cry so hard that she stopped breathing, turned blue and fell unconscious. According to the pediatrician, this is more common in girls of that age. The less attention you pay to it, the quicker they quit and it wouldn't hurt, they always come back through.
I think a mixture of both worlds is best. Having a child walk over you is not an option, but making decisions and not involving the child is not an option either. There are pros and cons to everything. My opinion is something of everyone.
Raising a good child in those cultures is different, children grow closer to the earth to our mother nature, they know how important and what nature means for life, thank you for sharing with all of us
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At the age of seven, our daughter began to cry so hard that she stopped breathing, turned blue and fell unconscious. According to the pediatrician, this is more common in girls of that age. The less attention you pay to it, the quicker they quit and it wouldn't hurt, they always come back through.