The children is our responsibility as a parent. If there is a problem in children, it is more appropriate for us to reflect on themselves, rather than blame others or the environment.
In the reflection, we realize that most child characters (large) cannot be separated from the process and pattern of parenting that we lived with him for many years. Of course, beyond that there are individual children who are already out of stock and have the gift that was given him.
In order to reflect that, I wanted to write again a long poem by Dorothy Low Nolte entitled "Children Learn What They Live With." I love this poem because I think a very inspirational and reflective.
The following translations of the poem:
If many children are condemned, he would be accustomed to blame
If the child is much dimusuhi, he learned to become a rebel
If the child is living in fear, she always felt anxious in her life
If the child is often pitied, lamenting his fate, he studied
If the child is brought up in burlesque, she'll become a shy
If the child is surrounded by a sense of envy, he will not be satisfied with whatever he has
If the child is raised in a sense, he will grow up to be frank Burton Cheyne
If the child is always given a boost, it will thrive with confidence
If the child is praised, he will be accustomed to appreciate others
If the child is received in their environment, he will learn to love
If the child does not reproach, he would be happy to be yourself
If the child is raised in honesty, she will get used to seeing the truth
If the child is ditimang without the weight, he will be great in the value of Justice
If the child is raised in a sense of security, he would have to rely on yourself and trust others
If children grow up in hospitality, he or she will see that the world is truly beautiful.
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