How to Create a Willingness to Live Under Parental Authority
November 30th, 2008Children who learn to live under authority will not be appointed to learn from personal experience only but will have the power to accept common sense instructions. Children do not have to make the same mistakes over and over again in order to learn costly and precious courses of imparting knowledge in life. The child that gladly listens and takes actions on the parents teachings receives smart guidance from more experienced people. A child can cut the learning curve in half and avoid poor decisions by implementing the wise advice of mature adults.
Now when a child only trusts and upon their own intention or purpose will make disagreeable poor choices which will affect the child in adulthood. All Children are born with a selfish nature and do not want to be controlled by others. Even though motivation for your own desire is necessary for the child’s survival, the Mother and Father of the child need to realize this reality and nurture the child with wise counsel instead of being judgmental. Both love and discipline are necessary to bring up a child properly which will help him or her succeed as an adult.
Children will have the capability to be concerned for others by their acts of kindness and being compassionate for the mentally depressed. No matter how huge the cost is for the parent to personally sacrifice time and talent to invest in the life of the child because it is worth it for the child to grow up and possess these valuable attributes. The child will have a enormous influence on other kids in school and generally anywhere they come in contact with infants in their age group.
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