Aboveallislove
Super Moderator
Our son will be 3 shortly and now that he understands virtually everything we say (and do), and now that he will actually be able to remember things, I want to make sure I minimize the mommy screw-ups. I vividly can remember things from my early years that hurt, stung, made me sad, or happy, proud, etc., and while I'm old enough now to know that my parents did their best and that some people are just jerks and it is them not me, I want to seek you'al thoughts on what to say, do etc. Right now I'm looking for the very young age group, say 3 - 8ish. (I'll be back when get to the pre-teen age and older when he's older!!) So basically, what I'm wondering is:
1) What things did your parents do related to your CF that you liked? Thought helped? Made you feel better?
2) And what things did they do that you hated, that made things worse, etc.
3) And when family, friends, or strangers say things to you that were annoying, hurtful, ignorant, etc., how did you want your parents to respond? Obviously, I want to teach politeness and respect, but sometimes correction is the appropriate response. But did you want them to "step in" and say something? What???
Thank you so much for any help you can give.
1) What things did your parents do related to your CF that you liked? Thought helped? Made you feel better?
2) And what things did they do that you hated, that made things worse, etc.
3) And when family, friends, or strangers say things to you that were annoying, hurtful, ignorant, etc., how did you want your parents to respond? Obviously, I want to teach politeness and respect, but sometimes correction is the appropriate response. But did you want them to "step in" and say something? What???
Thank you so much for any help you can give.