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After we teach our kids how to survive with things like getting food into their mouths instead of all over their faces, using their words to communicate instead of pointing or grunting and wiping their own butts, we move on to social lessons. As we teach these lessons every day in the classroom or at the grocery store, it's inevitable that we slowly start to hear that faint echo of our parents' voices. It's as if their voices have been channeled through our own as we constantly remind our kids that it's not ok to burp without saying excuse me or to sneeze without covering their mouths. We hope they'll listen and learn because we know what happens to parents who have kids with bad manners. That judging glare we get at every event where parents and children are gathered in one place and we decide who the "bad" and "good" parents are simply by their obnoxious child's behavior.
Aug-15-2016, 14:45:45 GMT