You wanna your child to be a sport person or .....

@aweins (4198)
India
March 25, 2010 2:10pm CST
to be a doctor or engineer or technician, or generalist or artist or a lawyer or what...what ...? i love to see my daughter to grow up into a good sports person. i love sports a lot and i would really really be very very happy for her. but then it all lies in her will and her interest also. its also what she wanna become, not what i wanna see her grow in. whatever,..... i love her and i think whatever she becomes or what ever she wanna become and choose her career in, i will always and always support her. me and my hubby both. we have the same thinking. we will support her in everything. what is your thinking on this? what would you like your child to choose in as a career ? please share.
4 responses
@besthope44 (12123)
• India
28 Mar 10
Well, i wished to become an astronaut, but i was unable to, so i thought i can bring up my daughter. But now i really feel career comes out of ones own interest. I should not impose on my kid. He can shine in the line in which he has real interest. So i like to leave it to the child to choose his career.
@grkelly (1206)
• Malta
28 Mar 10
I just wish my child to live a happy and blessed life no matter what career she takes up. Obviously i would love to see her graduate and be good at academic subjects but that depends on her and the will of God. If i were to choose i think maybe i would love to see her as a doctor or teacher.
@SViswan (12051)
• India
25 Mar 10
I want my boys to be anything they want to be and they are good at. My older son shows an innate ability towards music..and we are encouraging him on that front. The younger one who is 3 looks like he is into sports but that only time will tell. We will support both our boys in whatever they wish to be and we have already started doing so.
• Netherlands
25 Mar 10
I want my children to become the best in their area, or at least to feel comfortable and receive all the support they need, during their efforts. And also there comes a time when you have to let go and let them be on their own and see if they'd realize your dreams or wreck them instead. You have to realize they are separate human beings after puberty and just let them be, instead of forcing them into your own dreams and unrealized ambitions. I'd say I'd be happy for my child if one day it comes to me and says:"Daddy, I am what I always wanted to be and I am happy"... who wouldn't :)