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Who wants good children?


Hello,
My name is Piter.

I think a lot about children, and although there can be many problems with them they also bring a lot of pleasure.
But the main thought leaves me restless – why do they create different problems? In one book I have met such theory - During the moment of creation and before it, parents pawn mental bases for the future of the child, and in a consequence the child follows this program.
And those who wish to see their child smart and noble, please think of it in a moment of creation, and those whose child creates problems - recall what thought when you created the child?
The book, which is very clever, filled with deep ideas about children, about health and parents – is called "Anastasia". If you already read it please express your opinion, I am searching for friends I can discuss my ideas with. You can get the book at www.energyoflife.ca or do it thru google, ask Anastasia + Ringing Cedars Series

Yours truly,
Piter.

Date: 14-May-2005 @ 6:05 am
Rating: 2
Views: 1863
Status: Approved
Author: Piter

Re: Who wants good children?


the problem with parents is that they eant their child to do everything but never care to ask what he wants
joe
http://wonderwhizkids.com/
Date: 21-June-2006 @ 4:45 pm
Rating: 2
Views: 178
Status: Approved
Author: joecole

Re: Who wants good children?

then what's a parent to do when the child wants to do everything (@ age 3) & the parent can't meet the childs needs due to most activities having age restrictions of over 4 or 5? Either way, we can't win. So Joe, don't put all parents in the same basket, we're not all the same!
Date: 26-June-2006 @ 8:27 pm
Rating: 2
Views: 332
Status: Approved
Author: Hannah

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