“Children are the hope of the future.”
As parents, we want to give the best to our children. We want them to have good clothes, a safe home, delicious food, and a healthy lifestyle. We work hard to make sure that they are well-provided for. Children easily absorb how “easy” it is to buy food, get new clothes or shoes, and purchase more things they need and want. But how do we draw the line in making sure they are not spoiled? How do we let our children know that not everyone is as blessed as they are? How do we teach them to care for the less fortunate?
Hey there, Martha here, a full-time mom of two, currently trying to bring a small impact in everyone’s life whom I can reach through The Queen Momma. I usually write on topics related to parenting, pregnancy and motherhood. Having gone through a few rocky relationships myself, I consider myself somewhat of an “expert” on topics related to dating and relationships.
I formerly worked at Special Needs Network Inc and BrightStar Care of Beverly Hills as a head manager. I have a passion for assisting organizations and individuals in achieving their objectives and have had the opportunity to do so throughout my professional career. At present, writing for The Queen Momma is a great addition to my professional career.
I love the sentiments of this post! It’s so important for all of us to appreciate what we have, and understand that not everyone is as lucky. It definitely should start when we’re young. A lovely read. Thanks for sharing, x
Love this!
This subject is very close to my husband and I. Great stuff for when our little one is older!
Teaching kids to be caring at a young age is very important. I thank my child when she behaves well. 😃 Thank you for sharing. These ideas are helpful. I’ll tell my little one more stories about empathy,helping others and caring.
Hi Lawrifel,
great tips. I agree, we need to learn our kids to love others. We need to develop their empathy