good mother

@indahfth (11161)
Indonesia
August 5, 2009 10:45pm CST
become a good mother, and successful, it is very difficult. if you've become a good mother?
3 responses
@kmaram (2533)
• Philippines
6 Aug 09
Hi there, i am a mother of one she was 1 year and 8 months old now. When i was pregnant I always thinking how can i take care of her. But when i finally give birth to her I just do what i know is the best for her with her papa ofcourse. Although at her age she really naughty but i guess its a matter of patience. Sometimes i feel that i am tired already but still Im here looking, teaching and taking care of her. I know sometimes i lost patience and sometimes I am angry to her for being so naughty but after a minute were ok and my daughter really makes me feel happy everytime she learn something new. I am glad that she easily learn things and its my achievement of being a mother to her. As of now i can't say that i am really successful being a mother because she's too young but i hope that things will make us easier for me and my daughter and everything will fall into places as she grow up. Till here, hope i can make sense and keep on mylotting
@indahfth (11161)
• Indonesia
6 Aug 09
thank you, I will continue to try to become a good mother.
@adhyz82 (36248)
• Indonesia
20 Sep 09
hello indah, beacuse iam man, i dont know how to answer your question. but i want share about the women that i ever loved, my moms. i know, it`s very difficult for her, to raise me and my siseter and brothers (we are 4). you know, raise only one is hard and what about raise 4 childrens. but i believe, she had raised us up with many tears,pray,wishes and she do with her heart. ya, the one key is she do it with her heart
@zoey7879 (3092)
• Quincy, Illinois
6 Aug 09
It's not very difficult to be a good parent, and to be successful in other areas of your life at the same time. It does, however, require a good deal of patience and understanding of human nature, habit, and the realization that there is NO such thing as perfect. Children have a tendency to see the parents, care givers, and anyone in a position of authority in a God status. I taught my daughter early on that imperfection is perfectly fine and normal and that we all have faults. I'm blessed enough that she really took to that. Best wishes!