Wednesday, April 7, 2010

What makes a perfect parent?

How can you judge what the perfect parent is? Who can judge it? Really I don’t see anyone who could actually be able to say what a perfect parent is because there is no real way to judge what the “perfect parent” is. Really it’s just someone’s opinion. The author does a great job of bringing out how all parents and experts contradict one another and themselves. And I think that parents all the time seem to contradict themselves and be sort of a hypocrite. They may here about a parent doing something and judge how they treat their children but 30 minutes later there doing the same thing. One thing that kind of bothers me is the way parents look after their children and protect them. Some parents can be so protective and cautious that their kids don’t get to experience life. The kids need to be able to do stuff and get hurt, to an extent, like a scrape or bruise. It makes them tougher and not so dependable on their parents. The author really gets in saying how other parents can be so neglectful when it comes to their child’s safety. You always see the parents who don’t thing there is anything wrong with letting a 3 year old sit in the front of a car or even sitting on someone’s lap in the front seat. That’s just so stupid, why risk the life of your own child and just go spend some money and buy a car seat, it’s not that hard. I could go on forever and ever but that would just be my opinion out of how many million.

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