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Přidal Jonas na St 25. září 2013, 02:29:58 CEST
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Přidal Kittisak na Út 24. září 2013, 15:32:11 CEST
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Přidal Paul na Ne 22. září 2013, 13:52:32 CEST
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Lieve Leonne,als ik jouw schrijfsels lees, bierukpt me meteen een akelig gevoel: o jee, dat doe ik inderdaad, o god wat doe ik mijn kinderen allemaal aan? Daar kan ik erg op 'aanhaken'. En daar nu even over doordenkend, besef ik dat de onbewuste boodschap die ik altijd gekregen heb, waarschijnlijk te maken heeft met het altijd goed moeten doen,geen fouten mogen maken. De kritische houding van mijn moeder ten opzichte van zichzelf heeft zijn uitwerking op mij niet gemist. En die geef ik helaas ook weer door, zij het in mindere mate. Heel bewust probeer ik stelselmatig niet tegen mijn zoon te zeggen 'dat heb je goed getekend' maar 'leuk was dat he, lekker tekenen'. Omdat het om de ervaring gaat en niet om het resultaat. Maar o,o, wat is het moederschap toch confronterend...Liefs,Claar
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We don't need Susie Sunbeam, we need parents (and other<a href="http://lzopplaznoq.com"> adtlus</a>) who are good role models (i.e. polite and respectful to their children, to one another, and to others when the children are present) and we need parents who aren't afraid to show and teach their children the importance of things like politeness, courtesy, respect, etc. Maybe I'm old fashioned but what could be wrong about teaching today's children about the "golden rule"?While I'm stepping off my soapbox, I'd also like to say that your sweater is truly beautiful and deserves the best zipper you can find!
Přidal Jonas na St 25. září 2013, 02:29:58 CEST