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Parents letting go... (Discussion)

nelliemuller saidMon, 31 Mar 2008 19:52:33 -0000 ( Link )

Do you think parents should teach their children to leave home? After all, isn’t love about letting go?

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  1. Tatjana saidMon, 31 Mar 2008 19:57:22 -0000 ( Link )

    Yes!!

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  2. Tatjana saidMon, 31 Mar 2008 19:58:31 -0000 ( Link )

    No!! I read “above” instead of “about”. So, no!!! Love is above letting go :))) I will explain later …

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  3. nelliemuller saidMon, 31 Mar 2008 20:19:47 -0000 ( Link )

    Tatjana,

    Please explain what you mean. You got me curious.

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  4. Peter Blomert saidMon, 31 Mar 2008 21:53:54 -0000 ( Link )

    Let me change the question just a little bit:

    Should children be able to leave home and live their own life?

    The question framed this way the answer is apparently and (for me) undoubtedly yes.

    But do parents have to teach their children to leave home – I don’t think so:

    As long as parents help their children to live up to their full potential, the children will gain self-confidence enough that their wish to explore life and the world will not be hindered by anxiety or low self-esteem to leave home, when it will be needed to live for themselves!

    I think, children leaving home is the most natural way of life.

    I think children staying home too long are either self-deprecated persons or feel unconsciously indebted to their parents unexpressed needs to hold their children close.

    You don’t have to teach your children to leave home, just let them go when the times come.

    “You can’t have anything unless you let go of it. You only get to keep what you give away.” (Sheldon B. Kopp)

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