Do You Show Your Kids Your Love?

by Linda Frame, RN-Medical Content Writer Freelance on March 22, 2015

HELLO everyone, thank you for visiting my blog today.  My name is Linda Frame and I am here everyday with:    DAILY ADVERSITY SUPPORT 

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I’m here to talk about the challenges, the hurdles, those ‘nothing goes right days and the set backs that jump in your way unexpectedly.  You may even feel like that ‘black cloud’ hanging over your head seems to have your name on it.  If a particular topic of the day here doesn’t suit you or doesn’t speak to you, that’s fine, maybe tomorrows topic will seem more interesting to your issues in your life.  Why, because I have been through a lifetime of rock bottom challenges, and I want to share how you can crawl back up successfully.

Whether your “kids” are 2 legged or 4 legged, they’re still your kids and you should be ‘showing’ them how much you love them everyday.

So, here are a few examples of how you should be loving you kids, everyday:

Take time with your “kids”.

Set a good example for your kids.

Give your kids ideals for living.

Have a lot of activities planned ‘with’ them.

Discipline your kids, that is your responsibility.

Teach them about God and spiritual understanding.

Don’t let society raised your children, that is solely your responsibility.  Be careful how you act and what you say in front of them, because they ARE watching and listening.  All they want to do is be like you, so look in the mirror and see if you need to make a few attitude adjustments on yourself.

“Being a parent doesn’t mean being related to someone by blood.  It means loving someone unconditionally and with your whole heart”………

See you tomorrow

 

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{ 6 comments }

Gail Kendig March 22, 2015 at 7:06 pm

Well I’m not a MOM but a really, really good Aunt..I’ve been told..I love all my nieces and nephews and have been babysitting for them all my life! Thanks for the post Linda!

Linda Frame March 29, 2015 at 2:42 pm

Thank you Gail. Aunts are so special & those kids know they can depend on your unconditional love – always. You don’t have to be a Mom to show others how much you love & care about others. Thanks Auntie Gail!

Helen Lingard March 22, 2015 at 8:13 pm

Thanks Linda, I always show love – always have..but especially since losing a sister suddenly nearly 8 years ago, thanks for your empowering blog

Linda Frame March 29, 2015 at 2:40 pm

Helen, I’m so sorry for the loss of your sister. I lost one of my brothers 5 years ago suddenly ‘out of nowhere’, one day fine the next gone. Those stunning incidents are so hard to accept & work through. My remaining brother continues to have issues with it. But helping him work through it has brought us closer than ever. Helen, I see you showing you caring spirit everyday in you words, you are the model of unconditional love.

di downie March 23, 2015 at 12:12 am

Hi Linda,

Great distinctions and could not agree more with everything you say.

Thankyou

Di

Linda Frame March 29, 2015 at 2:35 pm

Thanks Di, spread the love around so everyone feels “special”. Thanks for stopping by.

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