Christian. No kids. Unfortunately, some parents do not care if they are or not. Some are into drugs and that is there number one priority. Some are more interested in their boyfriends or girlfriends. Some are more interested in their jobs. The problem is that their children have a real good chance of growing up to be just like them.
2007-06-27 07:56:13
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answered by Max 7
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Did you know if they mean anything at all to you,you would point them towards Jesus Christ. I personally believe being there for them when ever possible and I can't imagine saying I love them only to see them cook in hell for eternity which is just a tad bit longer than life here.
And in this life as you should be aware of,only death is certain. I personally am a spiritual Christian and what my kids think about me isn't 1,000,000th as important as what they think about GOD. But that is just the way I see it.Take care and may GOD bless you spiritually.
2007-06-27 07:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I've got no children, but thought I'd put in my two cents.
My parents have always been "on the surface;" they shop, golf, and go out to dinner. I've never had good conversations, or fun times with them. Just the same, I'm okay.
If a child's parents arent always doing their best, they can turn out right anyhow. But don't put them through that hell--not being there for your children subjects them to more pain and agony than you can imagine.
(If it matters, the one thing my parents ever attempted to instill in me was religion. I've decided, on my own, that I am an atheist/LaVeyan Satanist. Quite frankly, my parental units have never, and will never, accept this about me.)
2007-06-27 07:56:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes ,parents are the most important in a child's life .
A child look to you as a role model.What ever you do ,they follow,because they believe that you're perfect.Therefore parents have to be good role models to instilled good morals in their children.
By teaching them the way to God and good morality,you can show them that you love them.
(I Am a devotee of Krishna)
2007-06-27 08:08:16
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answered by Indiangirl 2
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I have 7 children collectively with my husband. I teach my children about Jesus, God and the Bible. I tell my children I love them. I hug and kiss them whenever they let me. I play with them, I dance with them, I read with them.I kissed their boo-boos for as long as they needed it. I listen to them, really listen, whenever they want to talk. I watch whenever they say "Hey, watch this". I try to take an interest in what they are interested in. I teach them morals, I teach them responsibility so that it won't come as a surprise to them when they are older. I work. I keep their home clean. I feed them, I clothe them, I meet all their physical needs and even some of their wants.I will stay up all night with them if they're sick. I will chase monsters out of the closet or out from under the bed. I will leave a nightlight on when they need it. I do basically what every mom who loves their children do.
oh, and I am a Christian.
2007-06-27 07:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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A make certain os significant in a childs existence by way of fact they have developed a bond with them. verify out factors of the Attachment theory. this could be a organic make certain or adoptive make certain. however i do no longer think of it continually has a foul result on a infant if their father and mom split up. it incredibly is unfavorable in the event that they unfastened touch with one make certain yet while they nevertheless have customary touch it won't have a significant result.
2017-01-01 08:43:06
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answered by barakat 4
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I don't have any kids, but my 11 yr old nephew and I are very close. He told me that after God, then mom, and then it's me. What do I do? I treat him the way I wished my dad treated me when I was his age. I call him every evening to ask about his day, ask about his friends, his likes and dislikes. He likes when I take him for long drives, to no where in particular, just to get out of the house, so I see him on saturdays and we take a long drive and get something to eat and I take him swimming. I also show him by being available for him any time of night that he calls.
2007-06-27 08:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course, I have known that for many years!
Are you a new mom:)
I do many things to show my kids that I love them. I think three of the greatest things include:
1) I taught them about God and taught them to worship Him
though, now as adults they do it somewhat differently......
2) I taught them to do their own thinking, seek counsel when needed and then decide for themselves.
3) I taught them the skills they will need to survive apart from me...........
PS- I also taught them that even though they do things differently from the way I taught, as their mom, I was the first person to love them and I will continue to love them even when no one else does.
2007-06-27 08:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course. I love them and teach them. Feed them and teach them how to make the world a better place. I teach them tolerance and empathy. That being a strong person hurts sometimes.
UU Pagan
2007-06-27 07:52:06
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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I don't have kids. But I have a dog. The most important thing in his life is where he goes to the bathroom.
2007-06-27 07:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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