In support of your notes on parenting I can relate the following: I have a friend who grew up with 3 younger sisters. The father and mother couldn't agree on how to raise them so they agreed to the father's way for the eldest 2 and the mother's way for the youngest 2. The father 's way brought up the eldest 2 to be self reliant and capab…
In support of your notes on parenting I can relate the following: I have a friend who grew up with 3 younger sisters. The father and mother couldn't agree on how to raise them so they agreed to the father's way for the eldest 2 and the mother's way for the youngest 2. The father 's way brought up the eldest 2 to be self reliant and capable people. The mother's way was to instill love and make the youngest 2 very loving women. Fast forward 30 years and the eldest was a successful real estate broker and his eldest sister was a stewardess for 20 years and now is a teacher with a husband and great son.
The 3rd is a divorced mother of 2 and scraping by financially. The youngest I first met many years ago when she was 16, screaming at her mother and she later died in early 30's. It was a good lesson in life and how to raise children.
I learned cheating as an infant. How to simulate a need and gain attention. Many "how-to's" in the cheating pattern. The older I got, the easier the cheating. I had learned what the big people around me were demanding. I regurgitated on demand. That was called "education~Frank Herbert
In support of your notes on parenting I can relate the following: I have a friend who grew up with 3 younger sisters. The father and mother couldn't agree on how to raise them so they agreed to the father's way for the eldest 2 and the mother's way for the youngest 2. The father 's way brought up the eldest 2 to be self reliant and capable people. The mother's way was to instill love and make the youngest 2 very loving women. Fast forward 30 years and the eldest was a successful real estate broker and his eldest sister was a stewardess for 20 years and now is a teacher with a husband and great son.
The 3rd is a divorced mother of 2 and scraping by financially. The youngest I first met many years ago when she was 16, screaming at her mother and she later died in early 30's. It was a good lesson in life and how to raise children.
I learned cheating as an infant. How to simulate a need and gain attention. Many "how-to's" in the cheating pattern. The older I got, the easier the cheating. I had learned what the big people around me were demanding. I regurgitated on demand. That was called "education~Frank Herbert