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Ya. Ha. I think i'd be able to live a few days in your life. Maybe ha
Parents need to allow change and growth but set up some good guidelines to provide a set of safe boundaries in which their children can reach farther then they are expected and allow their own curiosities to reach out and grab interests and explore new things within the safety net the parent and the child can set up and establish together as a team.Children need to learn about the world around them, but a parent needs to provide safe ways for them to do that.
Fancy mucking-out this 1?His name is Popsters Roachford, but we call him Pops (actually, I call him Pongo)
QuoteParents need to allow change and growth but set up some good guidelines to provide a set of safe boundaries in which their children can reach farther then they are expected and allow their own curiosities to reach out and grab interests and explore new things within the safety net the parent and the child can set up and establish together as a team.Children need to learn about the world around them, but a parent needs to provide safe ways for them to do that.I couldn't agree more.
Sorry Doc, I seemed to have scared Ryan away!!! I apologize..
He'll be 5 on April 2nd - strangely enough, same day as my big skewbald Stallion, Ghostdance, and Earthquake, my Jack Russell.