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Your Mutual Differences Can Ruin His Childhood
July 2nd, 2010 | Add a Comment
Your child is a very essence of yours. Your every act influences his behavior. You are his first teacher, guide and friend. He observes and learns things by your means therefore it’s very important that you take good care of your behavior.
Behavior of parent leaves an everlasting impact on the child’s persona on the whole. Many a times it is because parents fail on the grounds of mutual understanding the ward is left all alone and then his childhood grows in darkness.
I admit that differences are like an inseparable element in any kind of relationship. They grow with time and their intensity varies with the spinning wheel of time. But it’s not a thumb rule that with time the intensity will only grow, rather it would be better if seen with other prospective which says that time is the best healer, so with time differences can be sorted out. If you really love your child, that I suppose you do, you have to step ahead and clear differences with your partner.
When parents indulge in arguments, it leaves a very bad impression on the kid. When kids see that their parents don’t respect each other, they hardly bother to respect their parents. Kids feel that their parents lack in love and this takes them away from their parents. This leads them and their childhood into darkness.
Your married life touches another level when you become parents. At that particular point of time your life takes a twist, you are showered with both happiness and responsibilities. You need to take good care of your acts when your life takes this turn. If your marital life is suffering from any kind of differences then sort it out there and then only, before it hampers your child’s life.
Don’t ever let your mutual differences affect your child. You live your childhood in your child, so don’t let it go like this, it’s really very important. Take care.
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