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Do parents want the best for their child?

Do parents want the best for their child?

First, they want their child to fulfill their potential. If you know your child CAN be the best, you want them to actually BE the best so as not to waste their talent. Second, they want a good future for their child. They want the child to be able to go to a good college and get a good job.

What does every parent want for their child?

In order of most to least popular, parents ranked the relative importance of each attribute this way: responsibility, hard work, helping others, good manners, independence, creativity, empathy for others, tolerance, persistence, curiosity, obedience and religious faith.

Do parents always have a favorite child?

But the truth is, deep down, the majority of parents do have a favorite child—at least according to research. Research shows favoritism can have lasting damage on kids. So, it’s important to keep favoritism in check and assure your kids that you have equal love for them all.

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Do parents really love their child equally?

Every child needs to feel loved and special in order to thrive. Parents say that they love and cherish their children equally to avoid feeling their own guilt and shame, but often they simply don’t. The bottom line is that you’re no less of a parent for feeling closer to one of your children. It’s normal.

Do parents always know best?

It is the parent’s responsibility to know the child better than they know themselves, especially when they are young. They won’t always know best, but if they do their best each day to be both a role model and a teacher they have a better chance at putting their child on the path to lifetime success.

What parents want most?

Here is what parents want:

  • To be happy. (Solid #1, right?)
  • To be healthy.
  • To have a stable, happy family life. So ‘stability,’ but not millions of dollars.
  • To be loved.
  • To be kind.
  • To find a career they enjoy.
  • To be respected by their friends and colleagues.
  • To be lucky in love, and not have their heart broken.