I think the hardes part is unlearning what you thought was right about parenting. I don’t want to be toooo transparent but iykyk. the most rewarding part to me is seeing that the things that I changed havw a positive impact on and for my childre.
Times have changed, maybe allowing them a window of transparency through you allows them to see that not everything is butterflies in rainbows in real life. If you shelter them to much life will teach them quickly that the shelter will not be there forever. Having a positive impact on your children is so important everyday because life outside of your nurturing may not be so gentle.
The difficult part about parenting is not passing down generational traumas that you experienced with your parent to your children. Breaking generational curses are hard, very challenging.
The most rewarding part is the love I get in return it’s the best feeling in the world. The bonds we’re creating are amazing!
For me, the most difficult part of parenting is wanting to be overprotective of your children and sensing danger that your kids cannot sense. Especially when it comes to other children being mean. I have learned that it just does not bother my children and they are care free spirits, why? I have raised them to be strong minded and that people in this world can be unhappy with themselves. Seeing how emotionally intelligent they are is so rewarding for me and watching them grow knowing that I don't have to worry gives me peace.
The most difficult thing about parenting is communication with your kids you have to have a relationship with them so that they feel comfortable talking to you about anything.The most rewarding thing about being a parent for me is seeing them growing up and being their own person .
This is so true, especially during the teenage years when they start to really be influenced by their environments. Being a parent that is open and non-judgemental is essential to getting through that stage. Seeing the fruits of your labor is such a rewarding feeling and usually the time when the relationship becomes the strongest.
I can understand how difficult it is to teach at times, for some people teaching things that weren't taught to them makes it even more difficult. The love that you receive is far more rewarding that anything.
Definitely discipline. I always find myself going off too much or just letting things go and never knowing what are the things to just let go and what to go off about . The most rewarding, the love I get back . The fact that we always have each other . We all encourage one another. Having a home filled with love .
It sounds like discipline is a struggle for most moms. As a mom, I always try to think about the things I didn't like as a kid and avoid doing it. No need to choose whether to let it go or go off, communicate all feelings in a way they will understand. Kids need to be aware that parents are people too and we are not perfect. Seeing us mad, sad, happy, and in all seasons helps them to see that you are human. The amount of love they show you and each other just goes to show they are in a loving home.
The most difficult part about parenting for me is trying to get one of my kids dad on the same accord as me or getting people (family) to respect the boundaries set in place for my kids. My son is Autistic so it has been a struggle to get him to where is fully capable of expressing himself and opening up so to know his dad and his dad gf gives little to no care of how he feel about them being absent in his life is heartbreaking. The other difficult part for me is parenting with anxiety so often worrying about them being around other people sometimes is difficult but i refuse to shelter them or become a helicopter mom hovering over them or placing them in a bubble because I know that would cause more hurt than helpong them grow. The most rewarding part is being the mother of 2 intelligent Einsteins 🤣. I just love the bond my babies and I have created and the trust they have in me. Being able to do the self work and break the cycle of how I was raised then seeing the results so soon is nothing short of amazing! I find myself getting choked up when I hear them speak and how self aware they are at such a young age. I'm such a proud involved mom.
WOW! I agree, trusting people with/around your children is extremely difficult. Also, trusting them to be on the same page with you is also difficult. Children thrive best in structured situations and being that they have you in their life they will always have that no matter what other's try to get them to unlearn. You are doing a wonderful job encouraging them to become expressive, self aware, and honest with you. That says a lot about your involvement in their lives. Regardless of anything, trust what you are teaching them and allow them to discern the difference between right and wrong.
The most difficult part will be for me is not saying no and meaning it my kids are spoil and even if I say no to something I turn back around and get them what the ask for. But the most awarding for me is to know they are doing there job of making me a proud more with school and at home .
If you know you will say yes just hold back the no's so your no's mean no! I think it is perfectly ok to give your kids a wonderful life by providing all their needs and wants. I admire that especially if they are holding their weight in school. Great job momma! They deserve it!😊
The Most difficult part is actually thinking we are doing what’s best for our kids and not Really knowing what our kids want and expect from us.
The rewarding part is watching your child/ren grow to be aspiring beings. It’s so many fails to be a parent and yet your children still see the best in everything that you do.
This is soooo important, it is almost the equivalent of us loving our parents and giving them the love that "we want" and not the love that they need. I love to see them branch off into being their own little human beings.
I definitely understand wanting to be stern enough to discipline them but not in a way that hurts their feelings. Whenever I find myself boiling over, I give it a minute before I address the issue because kids are very aware of their parents' emotions.
I think the hardes part is unlearning what you thought was right about parenting. I don’t want to be toooo transparent but iykyk. the most rewarding part to me is seeing that the things that I changed havw a positive impact on and for my childre.
That is soooo important and such a sensitive subject because we do it without knowing we do it. What do you think Is the most rewarding?
The difficult part about parenting is not passing down generational traumas that you experienced with your parent to your children. Breaking generational curses are hard, very challenging.
The most rewarding part is the love I get in return it’s the best feeling in the world. The bonds we’re creating are amazing!
For me, the most difficult part of parenting is wanting to be overprotective of your children and sensing danger that your kids cannot sense. Especially when it comes to other children being mean. I have learned that it just does not bother my children and they are care free spirits, why? I have raised them to be strong minded and that people in this world can be unhappy with themselves. Seeing how emotionally intelligent they are is so rewarding for me and watching them grow knowing that I don't have to worry gives me peace.
The most difficult thing about parenting is communication with your kids you have to have a relationship with them so that they feel comfortable talking to you about anything.The most rewarding thing about being a parent for me is seeing them growing up and being their own person .
The most difficult part of parenting to me is the teachings and also the discipline. The most rewarding is the love and care that you'll recieve
Definitely discipline. I always find myself going off too much or just letting things go and never knowing what are the things to just let go and what to go off about . The most rewarding, the love I get back . The fact that we always have each other . We all encourage one another. Having a home filled with love .
The most difficult part about parenting for me is trying to get one of my kids dad on the same accord as me or getting people (family) to respect the boundaries set in place for my kids. My son is Autistic so it has been a struggle to get him to where is fully capable of expressing himself and opening up so to know his dad and his dad gf gives little to no care of how he feel about them being absent in his life is heartbreaking. The other difficult part for me is parenting with anxiety so often worrying about them being around other people sometimes is difficult but i refuse to shelter them or become a helicopter mom hovering over them or placing them in a bubble because I know that would cause more hurt than helpong them grow. The most rewarding part is being the mother of 2 intelligent Einsteins 🤣. I just love the bond my babies and I have created and the trust they have in me. Being able to do the self work and break the cycle of how I was raised then seeing the results so soon is nothing short of amazing! I find myself getting choked up when I hear them speak and how self aware they are at such a young age. I'm such a proud involved mom.
The most difficult part will be for me is not saying no and meaning it my kids are spoil and even if I say no to something I turn back around and get them what the ask for. But the most awarding for me is to know they are doing there job of making me a proud more with school and at home .
The Most difficult part is actually thinking we are doing what’s best for our kids and not Really knowing what our kids want and expect from us.
The rewarding part is watching your child/ren grow to be aspiring beings. It’s so many fails to be a parent and yet your children still see the best in everything that you do.
The most difficult part of parenting for me is disciplining. I don’t want to yell to get my point across, and hurt their feelings in the process.
They are so many different rewards of parenting I enjoy. My most favorite is seeing them excel in learning.