I wouldn't change anything. I did not have the ideal childhood growing up, but experiencing that shaped me into who I am today. I don't think I would be as well rounded, considerate, or empathetic if things were different.
2007-03-13 09:40:21
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answered by sleepingliv 7
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I don't think I would change a thing about my childhood. My Parents raised me fairly well. The experiences I had growing up were tough but it gave me guidance and structure. I've learn through my parents and their mistakes; along with with my own.
I think I turned out pretty good for all the things I 've see and experienced. I might not be rich and a genius but I have contributed to this world and will continue way beyond my years.
Like many I say things happen for a reason and that you can't have the good with out the bad.
2007-03-13 10:02:19
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answered by Jackie C 2
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Well, I would change the fact that my parents never demanded good grades from me.my mom and dad didn't push me hard enough in school,I don't ever remember getting in trouble when I got an F, so as a result I never tryed. I honestly believe that If they would have, I would have went on to College, which by the way they never influenced me to do. I expect my children to give it all they got anything less is unacceptable,and I don't care if they want to flip burgers for the rest of there lives they WILL go to college!!!! (fast food 101)LOL.
2007-03-13 09:51:17
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answered by goodgirl5567 2
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My mom and dad were both great parents, and I'm profoundly grateful for that; I had a very happy childhood and I would change very little. The one thing that sticks in my mind is that, when they made a mistake involving parenting, they would not admit it, even when it was clear they knew it had been a mistake. I think the theory was that keeping up a united front was all-important--which as the mother of a bright and mischievous 7-year-old son, I understand, in lots of ways that I couldn't before I became a parent! And it is important: parents need to support one anothers' decisions so that their child understands (and is supported and nurtured by) limits.
But I try, and sometimes fail, to be honest with myself and my son when I've made a mistake in a decision regarding him. My hope is that he will learn that he can obey me and respect me even knowing that I am not perfect, and also that owning up to your own errors makes you more trustworthy, not less. Wow, it sure sounds easier than it is when you put it into practice!
2007-03-13 09:46:41
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answered by Leslie D 4
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I would crawl up into my daddy's lap and hug him every time I thought about it. I think he would have been a calmer and more content man had he known how much everyone loved to be around him.
If I changed the way I was raised, my mother would not have gone to work when I started school and I wouldn't let them make me skip the third grade. Both had negative effects on me personally but I turned out okay in spite of both changes. My parents did their very best and I never doubt that. @80)
2007-03-13 09:45:10
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answered by Dovey 7
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This Is A Hard Question I Would Like The Fact I Want To Change Back Time When I Did Something To My **** Friend, I wish i was still her friend
2007-03-13 09:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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If I could change anything about the way I was raised it would be being raised as a Jehovah's Witness. I missed out on a lot and was highly controlled by that cult. I'm out now. Thank God.
2007-03-13 09:37:20
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answered by Mom of Three 6
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2016-10-02 01:44:07
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answered by ? 4
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If I could change anything about the way I was raised it would be to not blame my parents for all my down falls as an adult I make my own ways and my failures are also mine.
2007-03-13 09:38:45
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answered by lady 1
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Yes I wish i would of had more disipline and more role models.. Maybe then i wouln't have to get new teeth before 30.. or teachmy self displine in my 20's when i am set in my ways to speak change is hard! i just wish it was that way!
but nothing i can really do about it and if i think to much about it i won't want to change that because i'm greatful for who i am and who i am becoming it's just more work!
Rock on
2007-03-13 10:27:49
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answered by Anonymous
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