Mojotronica
Expect Irony.
I'm sure that you love your parents, but by adolescence you started realizing that they are human beings with flaws and shortcomings, some of which negatively impact your life. Sometimes they make decisions that are not in your best interest. Most teenagers believe that when a parent lays down a ground rule, it is not in their best interest -- but it often is.
Most people figure this out after they leave home, and appreciate their parents all the more for putting up with their whining.
But occasionally parents can be astoundingly self-centered or toxic to their children. Some would argue that prospective parents should have to take some kind of test to qualify to be a parent... But most people consider parenting to be a god-given right.
How were your parents? Mine were very loving, but not always nurturing. They were very lenient, but I was basically a good kid so I stayed out of trouble. My grades and college prospects could have been better, though...
Also my Dad has been a terrible underachiever his entire life, only now that he's nearing retirement age has he started working to have a nest egg to see him through. My Step-Dad and Mom have always been hard workers but they are also very extravagant spenders -- terrible savers.
I have fallen into some of the same traps as an adult -- although I feel that I have learned from our mistakes, and have at least done so long before they did...
I think of good parenting as having three aspects:
Loving -- this should be unconditional. A parent should love his or her children so much, that they put their child's interests ahead of their own.
Nurturing -- a parent should pay attention to their child, listening to them and protecting them, and indulging them when appropriate. They should allow their child to dream.
Disciplining -- a parent should not OVER-indulge their child. They should provide structure for the child's life. They should not OVER-discipline the child. They should channel the child's dreams, not squash them.
What do you think of your parents? Do you get along? Were/are they good parents? Did anyone out there have particularly bad parents? How have you coped?
Most people figure this out after they leave home, and appreciate their parents all the more for putting up with their whining.
But occasionally parents can be astoundingly self-centered or toxic to their children. Some would argue that prospective parents should have to take some kind of test to qualify to be a parent... But most people consider parenting to be a god-given right.
How were your parents? Mine were very loving, but not always nurturing. They were very lenient, but I was basically a good kid so I stayed out of trouble. My grades and college prospects could have been better, though...
Also my Dad has been a terrible underachiever his entire life, only now that he's nearing retirement age has he started working to have a nest egg to see him through. My Step-Dad and Mom have always been hard workers but they are also very extravagant spenders -- terrible savers.
I have fallen into some of the same traps as an adult -- although I feel that I have learned from our mistakes, and have at least done so long before they did...
I think of good parenting as having three aspects:
Loving -- this should be unconditional. A parent should love his or her children so much, that they put their child's interests ahead of their own.
Nurturing -- a parent should pay attention to their child, listening to them and protecting them, and indulging them when appropriate. They should allow their child to dream.
Disciplining -- a parent should not OVER-indulge their child. They should provide structure for the child's life. They should not OVER-discipline the child. They should channel the child's dreams, not squash them.
What do you think of your parents? Do you get along? Were/are they good parents? Did anyone out there have particularly bad parents? How have you coped?