“If there is no struggle there is no progress,” these words spoken by Fredrick Douglas, reflect the essence of my families’ motivation to stay strong and always peruse a better life. This quote is especially significant to me because it reflects my drive and passion to achieve my own dreams in life. My parents played a major role in inspiring me to help other people, and to work hard to achieve my goals; they thought me by example. I realized that I have been blessed to have the parents that I do. I deeply value what they have thought me: the strength, integrity, and compassion for others.
Any financial problem that is needed to be solved, my family is always the first to support me. As well, my family always puts in their full effort and encouragement into making sure I will be
In the end her and her baby got the help they were looking for, and were adopted into the family. This was all because she wanted to do the right thing for her child. This made me highly respect Mandy, and I had this feeling about her the entire book. People that do the right thing get
Values are what you want and need to achieve the goals you set for yourself and your family. Values can be obtained in many different ways. The most important piece for building values is your family. I am responsible as a mother for teaching my children what is right or wrong before, any other influence reaches them. I can only wish that what I have already instilled in my two children is a reflection of myself as a parent.
She is known as the backbone of the family. If it was not for her, the family would have most likely fall apart. She makes sure that everyone treats each other like a family should. Raising all of us like sibling rather than cousins was the method she always used in order to keep the family bond close and unbreakable. No matter what happens, she makes sure that everyone is happy and joyful.
I used the techniques my parents taught me, and that their parents taught them and put it into consideration while raising Zara and Samia. From what I believe I was a very warm parent. But based off of the evaluations, I was told that compared to other parents I was more strict. My parenting I believe helped Zara turn into the young adult she is today. My warm and (according to virtual child) strict parenting help mold Zara into I believe would be the best example of a child any parent would want.
Nobody can take away your level of effort. Another core belief that I have is to always look at the best in things no matter what. This belief helps a ton when you think that things aren't going your way. I got this belief from my parents also. My parents really believed in shaping me into a good person when i was younger.
The first are my parents. They are the core to me being who I am. They taught me right from wrong, they showed me unconditional love in more than one way, and they are my best friends. My mother taught me how to be a great mom and a good wife. She was always patient with us kids and with my dad.
Some of the values I live my life by are respect, honesty, being non-judgemental, hard working and grateful. I always try to treat people the way that I would like to be treated. These values were instilled in me by my parents, especially my mother. Alfred Adler claims that the first six years of life are the most important influence on what kind of adult the individual will become. I relate to his theory because I
I also learned the true value of education. My advice to you would be to learn well, so you can get a good and stable job to support your own families when the time comes. No matter how bad a time seems, never give up hope. Hope was what carried me through the depression, and what essentially saved my family and