Thank you for your post and I am appalled at women who cannot trust an 8 year old boy to brush their own teeth or drag them into a women’s room. I was still taught to be self reliant though. I would have been well taken care of if my mother had not survived the cancer. I did burn several food items but never burnt the house down.
I was taught to do laundry and everything else I would need to know to survive. My mother got cancer when I was 12 and almost died. Women need to let their sons grow up to be self reliant even if they mess up here and there. I do follow your blog because it is quite interesting. My wife is a housewife and we get along better with old couples than people our age because they are so irresponsible. I do not accept a paycheck from the Ministry.
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I run an independent ministry all for free called Montana Truth Seekers Ministry. I work for the Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks department keeping our state parks clean. Now I am married have a son on the way and we plan to raise our son in a traditional house hold. Everyone I grew up with made fun of me for my old fashioned and strange ways. I was taught self reliance and fiscal responsibility. I was just fine, it was not a busy day or place. My grandfather came looking for me and helped get me out. I got stuck in a bathroom stall onetime when I was about 8 or 9 at a restaurant. My grandparents are now gone, they passed away in 2008. I was born in 1984 but was raised more like a kid in the 1960’s.
My big brother was a middle aged man and now he is about to retire. I also had a big brother from Big Brother’s Big Sister’s of America. I had one set of grandparents because I never knew my late father or his side of the family.
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Teaching them how to throw the ball, or telling them how to do it (letting them do it on their own- like, “put your foot over here, grab there…”) or something like that? Go for it! I always love having dads at the park. If the parents say yes, then it is your back! This is all a personal family issue, so tell the kids that you don’t know if their parents want them doing it before they are tall enough to do on their own. (And it doesn’t matter if you were male or female.) I really wouldn’t want you helping my kids in this way. (Even when the last was only 9 months old and climbing everything.) I want my kids strong enough to do the things on their own, otherwise, a nice dad like you helping them up (who might not stick around like you) could lead to my kid getting hurt before they are ready. I have never felt that some equipment was too high if they could get up on their own. I figured if they were big enough to go across, they were also big enough to fall down. If they couldn’t reach to do it, then they weren’t big enough.
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