violet_yoshi wrote:
My sense is that perhaps you all feel like this, because your parents expect things from you. Rather than letting you be your own person and making your own choices, it's you have to do chores or you won't have freedom. Which is what I was discussing in another post somewhere awhile back. Alot of the parents disagreed with me, but I think it's wrong to make a child feel they were only born to be used like a packing mule.
An excellent point about pack mules, but I try hard to not do that to my kids, while at the same time teaching them skills they need to be independent. My kids don't learn by being told things. They learn by doing, and in the case of my son, by reading. I'm also keenly aware of their need to skip chores when they are stressed beyond learning ability, a luxury the real world won't always afford them. But HEY ... they're kids ...
I was very close to my dad. He was always my best friend, except for about a year when I was a jerk of a teen (13 -14) and hated everything and everybody. I have become much closer to my mom (I suspect she's an aspie) in the last few years, but I never had the problems mentioned here. My folks raised me, not full of their pat answers, but to ask my own questions, and find my own way. I got really lucky in the parent department.
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