
Buy __ for your children and witness
The joy on their faces priceless
This advice was given to me recently
As I tried to navigate rather unsuccessfully
Giving in to my son’s wants versus giving a lesson
About the value of money and delayed gratification
I have not decided which way to go
My child would be pleased, I know
If he got what he wanted, but that is not the way
I want him to experience happiness anyway
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Let your child work hard at a skill, be competitive
Encourage him to excel and give
Your unconditional support, and when success he achieves
Let him bask in the glory of the accolades he receives
The joy of success in his eyes you would like to see
As his proud mother obviously-
I cannot but agree with this sentiment
But letting him be happy only when he succeeds is also not my intent
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In the ideal world I would like my child to be happy
When he puts in his best effort, regardless of what the result happens to be
When he does something that benefits someone
Without expecting anything in return
When he earns enough to satisfy his needs desires
But does not tie his happiness to what he acquires
I want him to be the best person that he can be
And then the happiness in his eyes I want to see

Smart mom. I worked with someone who once asked us what to do about her child who had not received all A’s on her report card. She wanted perfection. For her or her daughter, we could not figure out. I think our nonchalance about the lesser grade confounded her.
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