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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 368096" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>What is it with some women? So many seem to have a need to judge other women's parenting style. You would think we would be accepting that not all children can be parented the same. </p><p>From the sounds of most grandmothers, their children were perfectly behaved with manners that would impress a finishing school instructher and they were all born potty trained. </p><p>I used to remind myself that grandmothers had their turn and I will ask for input when I want it. It's each mother's turn to raise their own child. </p><p>I stopped thinking about badly behaved kids as something the parents failed to do. </p><p></p><p>Marguerite, I believe our kids should advocate for themselves even to grandparents. Of course, teaching difficult child's how to advocate with respect and less emotion is a trick but I know most of us are working on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 368096, member: 3"] What is it with some women? So many seem to have a need to judge other women's parenting style. You would think we would be accepting that not all children can be parented the same. From the sounds of most grandmothers, their children were perfectly behaved with manners that would impress a finishing school instructher and they were all born potty trained. I used to remind myself that grandmothers had their turn and I will ask for input when I want it. It's each mother's turn to raise their own child. I stopped thinking about badly behaved kids as something the parents failed to do. Marguerite, I believe our kids should advocate for themselves even to grandparents. Of course, teaching difficult child's how to advocate with respect and less emotion is a trick but I know most of us are working on it. [/QUOTE]
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