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Good Parenting Quotes There is nothing better than to look at your adult children and see that yes they are good people and have made something of themselves as adults. They got it together! Best ever feeling Good Parenting Quotes, Adult Children Quotes, Morning Mantras, Parenting Adult Children, Children Quotes, My Children Quotes, Mothers Love Quotes, Adulting Quotes, Mom Life Quotes

Good Parenting Quotes There is nothing better than to look at your adult children and see that yes they are good people and have made something of themselves as adults. They got it together! Best ever feeling

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Dear Adult Children, Your Parents Don’t Owe You Anything BY JAZMINE DENISE Here’s the reality: Our parents are getting older with each passing day. They will not be here forever. Instead of being a constant source of stress and drama, we should be the ones lightening the load for them. They have already done their jobs of raising us. It’s okay to ask for and accept help but to act as if we’re somehow owed something is dysfunctional and manipulative. It’s time to grow up. - iFunny :) Respect Parents Quotes, Familia Quotes, Adult Children Quotes, Respect Parents, Act As If, My Children Quotes, Mothers Love Quotes, Adulting Quotes, Mom Life Quotes

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EnablingEnabling- even allowing someone to treat me disrespectfully. To ignore, dismiss, justify, excuse or minimize rude/aggressive/disempowering/denial based behaviors is not loving. There are ways to constructively address them. If those behaviors are still mistreated, by unhealthy responses, firmer boundaries are the most loving way to move forward. Enabling Quotes, Quotable Quotes, A Quote, Wise Quotes, True Words, Note To Self, Good Advice, The Words, Great Quotes

EnablingEnabling- even allowing someone to treat me disrespectfully. To ignore, dismiss, justify, excuse or minimize rude/aggressive/disempowering/denial based behaviors is not loving. There are ways to constructively address them. If those behaviors are still mistreated, by unhealthy responses, firmer boundaries are the most loving way to move forward.