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Why Take Geometry? I'll Never Use it
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Yearly, 7,000 Lives Are Saved
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Love Is the Key to Successful ParentingDR. WALLACE: I am a single parent of an 11-year-old daughter and a 13-year-old son. I had a lot of problems as a teen because my parents were super lenient in controlling me. Let's say I could do almost anything that I wanted with no questions asked. I took advantage of the freedom they gave me. I started smoking and drinking before my 14th birthday, and I became pregnant before I was 16. By the time I was 19, I had two children by two different guys. I still have never been married, but I do have my life in order now. I have an associate of arts degree from a community college in cosmetology and I own my own beauty salon. I have been super strict with both of my children. They both attend a Christian school and get good grades. I don't allow them to watch television, attend movies or go anywhere without me. Lately, they have been complaining that "their friends can do this, and their friends can do that, but they can't do anything." I admit that I'm super strict, but it's much, much better than being super lenient. I should know! Do you agree? - Mother, Rock Island, Ill. MOTHER: A wise parent isn't labeled "super lenient" or "super strict" when it comes to guiding children. The wise parent knows when to give her children a degree of freedom and when to enforce restrictions. Fair family rules and regulations should be in place with input from the children who will follow them, if given the opportunity to help form them.
To answer your question with a yes or no answer would be difficult. Parents who are super strict or super lenient need to rethink their philosophy of parenting. Families that share unconditional love have the best chance of having well-adjusted children. TEENS NEED SOME PRIVACY DR. WALLACE: I'm 13 and live with my parents and a younger, 11-year-old brother. We have our own bedrooms, but neither he nor I can ever shut our bedroom doors when we are in our rooms. It doesn't bother my brother and it didn't bother me when I was his age, but it bothers me now. When I must keep my door open, it's as if my parents don't trust me. My parents won't give me an answer when I ask them why I have to keep my bedroom door open. They say they trust me, but I don't think so. All I'm asking for is a little privacy. May I have your opinion, please? - Nameless, Batavia, Ill. NAMELESS: Teens, like all human beings, enjoy privacy at certain times. Wise parents understand this and allow their children to have time to themselves. Only when parents have reason not to trust a son or daughter should an open-door policy be in effect. Dr. Robert Wallace welcomes questions from readers. Although he is unable to reply to all of them individually, he will answer as many as possible in this column. Email him at rwallace@galesburg.net. To find out more about Dr. Robert Wallace and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM
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