If parenting were a professional job, what would be your personal mission statement?

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I just thought it would be neat to see other parents’ goals in parenting. I feel we all have very similar veiws [especially love] but would love to know what deeper goals you have
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6 Responses to “If parenting were a professional job, what would be your personal mission statement?”

  1. our goal is to be the model parents the instruction book will be based on.

  2. to b the best parent i could

  3. My mission statement:
    I will raise my child the best way I see fit. I will do this in a way that she grows every day, not just physically, but also mentally. I will make sure she gets to experience joy, laughter, and sadness, but most of all experience LOVE!

  4. We may settle the words professional and personal that mean in the dictionary. Parenting need not be a professional job having undergone the college education. Personal maybe more on loving and caring and sharing what we have without prejudice and reservation. Love of nature and fellowmen is paramount.

  5. Fun question! It would take waaayyyy too long to properly answer though. Mission goals? Be supportive, wise, sacrifice, aid, teach, learn, instill, nurse, befriend, be hated, be stern, be loved, unconditional love, tough love, wing it!

  6. I dont know what it would be exactly. All of the love and learning in it of course, but also, to not worry about what other people think of my parenting because I am a young mom (im 21 with a 2 year old and most of the time I get looks like im 17 and not married and way too young for a child when in reality i am married and chose to have my child and unfortunantly dad is just gone with the military alot) A lot of time 30 and 40 something moms with kids my age and also older people give me dirty looks and always seem to be seeing how and what im doing. Id like to stop caring about that!

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