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just finish their studies and be agood parent in time that they will have their own kids.it will be a fulfillment for us!! its a fulfillment i havent give to mymom..now i understand her y

2007-04-02 20:49:20 · answer #1 · answered by grace 2 · 0 0

What I expect most from my 14 year old daughter is respect. Respect towards me, her siblings, herself, her things, our things, her home, etc. Everything else just comes with the territory but disrespect is something I won't tolerate. I always tell her that the one way she can thank me isn't with words it's with doing her chores without having to be told, doing the correctly and offering help in any other area if she sees I need help.

I know it sounds silly to a teen that you can "thank" your parents without saying the words but most times the words don't mean much to us because we have heard it all already. We'd rather see a teen take action and do it. When a teen chips in and doesn't have to have the parent chasing after them for cleaning their room, re-doing the dishes because they left food on them, turning in their school work on time, and numerous other things it makes our lives a lot less stressful and we appreciate that more than you can know.

2007-04-03 08:17:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Well, the thing about being a parent is that you shouldn't really expect much in the way of repayment. If your child becomes a decent human being who respects themselves and others, is reasonably polite, puts their best effort into their school work and helps around the home a bit that's pretty much it - job well done!!

2007-04-03 05:18:48 · answer #3 · answered by Skidoo 7 · 1 0

Are you for real????? Please comed and live with me.
I had this discussion a few days ago with my daughter and I told her I wanted some affection and a little appreciation.
Life is hard and no one needs anger and resentment at home. My daughters are very well behaved generally and I am fortunate, I know. It is very exciting to see them growing and I enjoy their new understandings and anticipation in their lives. I hate to feel shut out, and would love to be included in their lives more often. Not to take over, just to be talked to so that I understand what is going on in their lives.
Yes, so affection, and communication.

2007-04-03 05:39:46 · answer #4 · answered by True Blue Brit 7 · 1 0

I expect my son to be studying hard to get his education so he can get a job and get married. My daughter will most likely be married at 13 to her pushy or small acting cousin. It's legal in my religion for cousins to marry each other.

2007-04-03 15:08:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i expect respect, kindness,their love and for them to always do the right thing and always do their best.
i don't expect anything in return for my love and kindness. i don't give it to get something in return. if they do what is right, thats all i need.
good q by the way

2007-04-03 10:47:44 · answer #6 · answered by racer 51 7 · 0 0

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