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Author: ShaneJimison Subject: Be together understand your children
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posted on 11-22-2010 at 02:54 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Be together understand your children

Parents play a crucial role as lead characters in their children’s real-life video, teaching by the words they choose, the actions they take, the expressions on their faces, the time they spend with family and the tone of voice they use.Pope Benedict XVI emphasized the important role of parents as being authentic examples and teachers of Christian living to children in July 2, 2006, remarks made before his planned trip to Valencia,Spain, July 8-9, to help close the Fifth World Meeting of Families.

“Families should be “authentic communities of love and life in which the flame of faith may be handed down from generation to generation,” he said.

But in a busy, media-crazed world where children are exposed to a multitude of negative images, behaviors and peer pressures, many parents are in search of some guidelines or that guidebook to help them deal with the many challenges they face over time as they help their children grow as healthy Christian men and women.

The good news for Catholic parents is that they probably have already learned and have at their fingertips some valuable and useful guidelines.

The Ten Commandments can serve Catholic parents as a useful reference and foundation for parenting and a reference of their own for trying to lead of a moral life.
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Parents are role models for life - good post

You make a great point in saying that the Ten Commandments are a good guideline. In today's world there is so much going on that we can easily lose sight of the simple rules we should live by. If a person follows the Ten Commandments, even if they don't follow the corresponding religious beliefs, they will live an upstanding lifestyle and treat others with respect. Those two things go a long way, much longer now that people disregard these important aspects of life.
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true!

'You make a great point in saying that the Ten Commandments are a good guideline. In today's world there is so much going on that we can easily lose sight of the simple rules we should live by. If a person follows the Ten Commandments, even if they don't follow the corresponding religious beliefs, they will live an upstanding lifestyle and treat others with respect. Those two things go a long way, much longer now that people disregard these important aspects of life.'

I AGREE!!! some people doesn't care anymore, they choose happiness even if in the end they will suffer in the end...
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posted on 10-17-2011 at 22:06 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Nobody can truly love a child like a child's own parents..

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