These 21 memos from a child is a must read to all the parents and care givers. It’s written from the perspective of a child who is saying to his parents things they should do and things they should not do.
- Don’t spoil me. I know quite well that I ought not have all that I ask for. I’m only testing you.
- Don’t be afraid to be firm with me, I prefer it. It makes me feel more secure.
- Don’t make me form bad habits. I have to rely on you to detect them in the early stages.
- Don’t make me feel smaller than I am. It only makes me behave stupidly “big”.
- Don’t correct me in front of people if you can help it. I’ll take much more notice if you talk quietly with me in private.
- Don’t make me feel that my mistakes are sins. It upsets my sense of values.
- Don’t protect me from consequences. I need to learn the painful way, sometimes.
- Don’t be too upset when I say “I hate you…”. It isn’t you I hate, but your power to thwart me.
- Don’t take too much notice of my small ailments. Sometimes they get me the attention I need.
- Don’t nag. If you Do, I have to protect myself by appearing Deaf.
- Don’t forget that I cannot explain myself as well as I should like. That is why I am not always very accurate.
- Don’t make rash promises. Remember that I feel badly let down when promises are broken.
- Don’t tax my honesty too much. I am easily frightened into telling lies.
- Don’t be inconsistent. That easily confuses me and makes me lose faith in you.
- Don’t tell me that my fears are silly. They are terribly real and you can do much to reassure me if you try to understand.
- Don’t put me off when I ask questions. If you do, you will find that I will stop asking and seek my information elsewhere.
- Don’t ever suggest that you are perfect or infallible. It gives me too great a shock when I discover that you are neither.
- Don’t ever think that it is beneath your dignity to apologize to me. An honest apology makes me feel surprisingly warm toward you.
- Don’t forget how quickly I am growing up. It must be very difficult to keep pace with me, but please try.
- Don’t forget, I love experimenting. I couldn’t get on without it so please put up with it.
- Don’t forget, I can’t thrive without lots of understanding love. But I don’t need to tell you, do I?
The 21 memos from a child was written by an anonymous person. If you find out who wrote the 21 memos from a child, do let us know as well. Thank you for reading.
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