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How to Be A Parent And Not A Friend

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By sbg0fallf03va
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This article is about being the most important thing to a child, and thats being a PARENT. There is some parent(s) in the world that try to be their child or childrens friend than a parent. Parenting is serious and a tough job at times. But only good parents know how to handle their parenting job well.

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  1. Step 1

    Parents are not called parents just so they can be their childs friend. If your a parent then you should really understand that you have a BIG responsibility on your hands and that its no laughing matter. Parents that rather be parents to their child or children would show that their the boss and that their serious about things.

  2. Step 2

    A parent that knows exactly how to do their job right will act in a positive way. What I mean by that is, they will act mature and smart enough to teach their child or children from right and wrong and will also let them know about the consequences that their child or children could possible go through with their child or children.

  3. Step 3

    A parent that is a childs friend will pretty much let their child do whatever it is that they want to do and wouldn't care about what they do or say. That kind of parenting will bribe their child or children into doing things just because they don't feel like yelling or doing what they have to do to make their child or children do what they were told. A parent(s) that does that should be ashamed of theirselves because their not trying to make their child a better person.

Tips & Warnings
  • KIDS WILL RUN OVER THEIR PARENT(S) IF HE/SHE OR THEY LET THEM
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