Parenting Wake Up Calls
Education is your top priority to protect your children's lives as role models
Prepare yourself through our extensive education before it's too late
Raising kids may seem challenging, and there's a shortage of advice on how
to do it. No wonder many moms are confused! But effective parenting is really
pretty simple: you need to provide for your children, of course, but you also
need to guide and protect them at times even from their own poor judgment
and lack of common sense. If you can do that, you'll turn your kid's behavior
into what you've always hoped it would be and turn yourself into the kind
of parent your kids deserve. You can start by following the ultimate law of
parenting as a role model .“Do as I say and not as I do,” will
NOT work to protect your children!
Parents used to help their children grow up. Now new parents just watch their
children grow up, uninvolved. Parents used to correct their kids, now they
just ignore them. Parents have traded their children for jobs and money. No
one is there for many of the kids at home. Teens need a mom at home for them.
Our computers, tv, radios, music, movies, and magazines are full of trash,
murder, alcohol, beer, tobacco, hard liquor and wine advertisements. They
are mesmerizing and brain washing us. Our grocery stores lack organic, healthy
food. Whole Foods grocery store is not exempt from he drug pushing enterprise.
Now, what's left? We don't put a stop to it. Instead we are like sheep being
led to slaughter, and consequently pay by early disease and death. Our children
do as they see and are taught . In retrospect, parents are inadvertently responsible
first and foremost for their tragedies. People, wake up! Take control. Protest,
write letters, call the White House and send letters to your president. Demand
him to answer to his Oath
of Office to protect your family. More then 550 high school students in
Annapolis Maryland, responded to a survey about what they believed cause children
to be violent and drink alcohol. Guess what the top two answers were?
Number 1 : There is a lack of parental attention and guidance at home.
Number 2 : There is a lack of discipline in school.
Good role models are the primary key to raising confident and happy children.
Being a parent is a blessing and an obligation to God.
Before more parents face a tragedy, Citizens' Outcry is a wake up call urging parents to seriously think about parenting classes. Parenting is a difficult job, but can be very rewarding if done with both parents educating themselves continuously as a top priority.
Get more involved in your children's lives by showing them right from wrong. Never underestimate the values and compassionate support of your religious community. It's all about commitment and education.
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