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Uploaded At Oct 20, 2024 ^^
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I remember when my son was young and he actually said to me that I wasn’t showing how much I loved them. I always thought that I was through my actions, but my son said to me that he and his sister also wanted to hear me say it. That it was nice to hear it. I apologized to my son and daughter cause he seemed really upset about it and from then on out I made sure I always said I love you to them everyday before sending them off to school. My kids are 31 and 24 now and I still make sure to tell them that I love them 🙂
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This conversation went in the right direction. I believe parents have to realize an opened, honest and genuine conversation in regards to whatever it may be, helps build a healthy foundation around their relationship. Not just between a child and their parent, but a healthy foundation and understanding the importance of communication in general. I love opening and ending conversations. This breaks the ice on many topics children and parents have in mind. 😊 Great conversation starter
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My kids are 23 & 20..... this is exactly what I did .... ☺️
They are full of insight, wisdom, and it is a beautiful partnership when you keep your heart fully open to them, ask what they need, what you can do better FOR them, and everyone grows!
It was such an incredible experience raising them, the way I wished I had been raised ..... it was so rewarding, they are such grounded, self aware people, that I wrote a book to help guide parents!
Check it out, it's called -
"You Are Their Lighthouse"
😊 By Jill MacDonal
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Another thing to understand is that ADHD is hereditary. But most parents see their own thoughts, feelings, and actions as "normal" until they get diagnosed.
When my kids were younger on Mother's Day, I would ask for 3 things that they liked to get from me and how they felt about our relationship to each individual child.
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@kaymitchell6143
3 weeks ago
My mom did this for me as a child. She normalized making mistakes, immediately apologizing, and talking it out. I’ll never forget the first time she apologized to me for incorrectly assuming I had done something wrong and getting on me about it. I felt so respected and seen.
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