I'm not a parent.
I am interested however in what potential lessons parents may pass down to their children or a least try and how they do that beyond and out of the school system.
Now I don't mean such things as ' Be Kind ' , ' Love animals ' or ' Don't be a s##t ' - I kinda take these as a given.
What I mean is , how do you as an example - teach or try to pass lessons on ( example ) basic decision making - finance , chores , independence , thinking differently ,confidence , pocket money expectations and management ( if that occurs ) etc
Now - I do believe children should have a childhood so I'm not suggesting children should have additional pressure and expectations based upon them. But.... I do think certain very important lessons can be imparted by close family and childhood mentors.
So as I am assuming that there is no instruction manual provide when one becomes a parent - how do you do these things? or do you replicate ( or change?? ) your own child hood experience?
I am interested however in what potential lessons parents may pass down to their children or a least try and how they do that beyond and out of the school system.
Now I don't mean such things as ' Be Kind ' , ' Love animals ' or ' Don't be a s##t ' - I kinda take these as a given.
What I mean is , how do you as an example - teach or try to pass lessons on ( example ) basic decision making - finance , chores , independence , thinking differently ,confidence , pocket money expectations and management ( if that occurs ) etc
Now - I do believe children should have a childhood so I'm not suggesting children should have additional pressure and expectations based upon them. But.... I do think certain very important lessons can be imparted by close family and childhood mentors.
So as I am assuming that there is no instruction manual provide when one becomes a parent - how do you do these things? or do you replicate ( or change?? ) your own child hood experience?
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