parent – LoreVista https://lorevista.com Make Your Day Wed, 24 Jan 2024 09:10:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://lorevista.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-Black-Vintage-Emblem-Tree-Logo-1-32x32.png parent – LoreVista https://lorevista.com 32 32 231211893 Always Love and Respect Your Parents https://lorevista.com/always-love-and-respect-your-parents/ Wed, 24 Jan 2024 09:10:29 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=66079 The Man Imported His Father To A Nursing Home. His 5-Year-Old Son Greeted Him At The Door And Asked Him A Question That Left Him Speechless.

Showing your parents respect and care is not hard. We need to demonstrate our love for them and give them the best. They gave us everything and this life. They lived for us.

His elderly father sent him to a nursing home. Because he had become a burden. When he return home his child question him:

“Did you write off the location where you took my grandfather’s remain? ” The son asked him.

“Would you like to go see him?” The father told his son.

“When you get older, I need to know where to take you.” The son answered him quickly.

The son asked his father the appropriate question.

Because you will be treated in the same manner as other individuals.

If you want your children to understand how valuable their parents are and the reason why you should not abandon them when they grow up, you must set a good example for them. Instead, give them love and attention.

It’s important for you to always love and respect your parents, no matter how old they are, because no one else can truly reach you and support you.

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A Mom Wrote This Letter About Her Child https://lorevista.com/a-mom-wrote-this-letter-about-her-child/ Fri, 19 Jan 2024 02:33:33 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=65763 Parenting is truly amazing. When you first look into your newborn’s eyes –the love is instant and incomparable.

But time speeds by faster than you can catch up to it.

One day your baby will be all grown up.

This letter was written by one mother who urges other parents to savor every precious moment. My Kids Time posted this letter.

Here’s what it said:

“From the first time you hug your baby, you will never be the same person.

Maybe you long for the person you were before.

When you had freedom, time.

And nothing in particular to worry about.

You will know fatigue like never before.

And the days will run together as if they were all the same, filled with feedings and burps.

Diaper changing and crying.

Complaints and arguments.

Naps or lack of naps.

It may seem like an unending cycle.

But do not forget…

There is a last time for everything.

The day will come when you feed your child for the last time.

They will sleep on your lap after a long day.

And it will be the last time you hug your child while they are sleeping.

One day, you will carry them on your hip and then put them down.

And after that, you will never pick them up in the same way.

You will wash their hair one evening in the bathtub.

And from that day on, they will want to bathe by themselves.

They will hold your hand to cross the street.

And then they will never ask for it again.

They will slip into your room in the middle of the night for a cuddle. And suddenly it will be the last night they wake you up.

One afternoon, you will sing “The wheels on the bus” to them and do all the movements. And then you will never sing that song again.

They’ll give you a kiss goodbye at school, and the next day you will be asked not to go anymore.

You will read one last story to them while they are in bed and clean one last dirty face.

They will run and throw themselves into your arms for the last time.

The fact is, you never know when that last time will come.

Until there are no other times.

And even then, it will take you a while to realize.

So while you are living in these times, remember there are only so many of them
and when they are gone, you will yearn for just one more day of them.

For one last time.”

Do what you can now–do everything–to build an unbreakable bond with your child.

Be your little one’s hero. Teach him the ways of the world, and expect him to be brave and kind and honest.

So when he lets go of your hand to cross the street… it’s not a time to mourn a loss. But rather, it’s a triumph.

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