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Having your parents around while growing up

June 19, 2019

One Friday afternoon I was looking at Kelly and Ryan, and Kelly said something, that inspired me to write this blog. During an interview with the star from “No Good Nick”; Kelly mentioned that, that the specific show could easily be a depiction of her real life with her kids. That prompted me to write my first blog directly for my younger readers. Kids, you may already know what I am about to speak about, but here is a reminder.

Listed below are some reasons why you should appreciate your parents:

They do it out of love: Your parents will give you unconditional love, they will constantly be on top of what may seem like your space, that is because they feel the need to steer you in the right direction. Allow them to.

You are lucky: Many kids around the world do not have that luxury of having parents who are there for them. While you are being rewarded with items you want if you do well in school, some kids are begging for water. Every now and then remind yourself how lucky you are.

Don’t shut them off: Letting your parents into some of life’s greatest challenges can equal to them helping you, helping you in a way that your friends may not be able to. As I mentioned earlier parents, will go out of their way to help their offsprings. Telling them about an issue can resolve it and save you from worries.

They know best: That is not cliché; parents usually have wealth of experiences and can give some of the best of advice. Nothing beats real-life experiences as it teaches us about what can really occur, or even looking on to a real-life experience from another person. So when they are telling you not to do something, it may not be because they want to torment your life, but to stop you from self-destruction.

Forever does not mean eternal: Parents will not live forever, while we will grow old with our friends, we may not get that chance with our parents. That means, cherish them and love them. As a teenager you may easily think your parents’ only goal is to torment you; trust me, their goal is to make you the best person ever.