"Parenting is hard.
The biggest thought you hear in your head consistently is...
'Am I doing this right?'
I feel like I’m constantly second guessing everything I do as a parent.
And just when you think you have one thing figured out
another thing comes along.
I’ve learned:
Things are constantly changing with how my child learns and grows
and I have to learn and grow with him.
I’m thankful for the struggles of parenting,
it means I want to strive to be the best parent I can be for my son.
His happiness, health, confidence with himself, and love of who he is
are my number one goals for his life."
(
Kristen Lancaster)
“The most valuable parenting tools are those you already possess:
Your love for your child and your inner wisdom and common sense.
Learning to trust them will carry you far along the road to successful parenting.”
(
Jane Nelson)
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Jean Postema
November 15, 2018
Aww, honey. As long as you are loving them and feeding them, teaching them the best the Lord has given you, the Lord takes care of everything else and that child has unconditional love for you as his mom. Leave your worry at His feet where they belong. You are doing great!! You are a Mom Pro.