A Child's Ten Commandments to Parents
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My hands are small; please don't
expect perfection whenever I make a bed,
draw a picture or throw a ball. My legs
are short; please slow down so that I
can keep up with you.
My eyes have not seen the world
as
yours have; please let me explore
safely. Don't restrict me unnecessarily.
Housework will always be there.
I'm
only little for a short time, please
take time to explain things to me about
this wonderful world and do so
willingly.
My feelings are tender; please be
sensitive to my needs. Don't nag me all
day long. ( You wouldn't want to be
nagged for your inquisitiveness). Treat
me as you would like to be
treated.
I am a special gift from God;
please
treasure me as God intended you to do,
holding me accountable for my actions,
giving me guidelines to live by and
disciplining me in a loving
manner.
I need your encouragement to
grow.
Please go easy on the criticism;
remember, you can criticize the things I
do without criticizing me.
Please give me the freedom to
make
decisions concerning myself. Permit me
to fail, so that I can learn from my
mistakes. Then someday I'll be prepared
to make the kinds of decisions that life
requires of me.
Please don't do things over for
me.
Somehow that makes me feel that my
efforts didn't quite measure up to your
expectations. I know it's hard, but
please don't try to compare me to my
brother or sister.
Please don't be afraid to leave
for a
weekend together. Kids need vacations
from parents, just as parents need
vacations from kids. Besides, it's a
great way to show us kids that your
marriage is very special.
Please take me to Sunday School
and
church or synagogue regularly, setting a
good example for me to follow. I enjoy
learning more about God.