Parenting—Ten Things for Which You as a Parent Will Never Be Sorry
- For doing your level best even when discouraged.
- For hearing before judging in family quarrels.
- For thinking before speaking when emotionally upset.
- For not harboring unkind thoughts of a talebearer.
- For being generous to an enemy, perhaps the next door neighbor.
- For stopping your ears to gossip over the fence.
- For standing by your principles in dealing with your teenagers.
- For asking pardon, when in error, even of your child.
- For being square in business dealings with the newsboy.
- For accepting the stewardship of "another" child. Encounter, published monthly by the National Research Bureau, Inc.
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