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Successful parents are those parents that recognize the privilege they have been given to raise their children. They realize the responsibility that comes with that privilege. They understand their family’s differences makes them  unique, but there are consistencies in parenting, like unconditional love, open communication and firm discipline – to name a few. They are willing and ready to grow with their children. And when all is said and done, they will measure their success in the bright future of the adult they have raised and the satisfaction of a grateful heart for the opportunity.

Success is measured by most people as the ability to do something well. We, as parents want to teach our children to live well. To teach them how to be successful. To that end, we in turn need to strive to do our best at the job of parenting. Lucky us, as this job is an enjoyable and rewarding one. I hope you are able to gain some bits of parenting wisdom on the humble pages of my site. More so, I hope they help you enjoy your parenting journey.

 
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