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Have you ever asked your children, grandchildren what they think about YOU?

WE KEEP HEARING THAT CHILDREN DON’T RESPECT THE ELDERLY!!   Why don’t you ask them?….if they don’t undersand what respect consist of maybe that ias part o our problem, it would make a good conversation i won a State Wide conrest  when I was 15 We had to write an essay on RESPECT THE LAW THE LAW WILL RESPECT YOU!!  I was one of the winners of that contest ..do they still have essays with thoes type of topics lSince we are more concern about Speaking our rights instead of doing what’s right.

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  1. crystalli crystalli says

    I hear you, Fayette.  I haven’t spoken to my granddaughter about respect, but have spoken to her parents about the lack of respect she shows them.  They don’t seem overly concerned.  They tell me all the kids are like that.  They’re probably right.  I’ve never asked my granddaughter what she thinks about me.  I know, and it’s a mixed bag.  She thinks I’m too “proper” about manners and other people’s feelings, and she gets embarrassed if I dance in front of her—”Oh, Grandma!”  On the other hand, she likes it that I’ll get on the floor and play with her (when she was younger) or that I’ll subject myself to a home beauty spa, in which we both paint each other’s finger-and-toenails.  We discuss the books she’s reading, stuff like that.  But she knows that if she is rude or doesn’t mind, my words will be sharp.  By the way, you have a lot of good things to say in your posts.

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