I want my son to become aware that he is in charge of the choices he makes, and it's good to make thoughtful, good choices.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'd like my son to remember me as a good dad.
As a parent, I want my kids to have an optimistic outlook, and one that has hope, and that makes sense, where good does triumph over evil and it's not cynical, and it's not snarky.
I have a five year-old son and a three year-old daughter. I want my son to have a choice to contribute fully in the workforce or at home. And I want my daughter to have the choice to not just succeed, but to be liked for her accomplishments.
A good father believes that he does wisely to encourage enterprise, productive skill, prudent self-denial, and judicious expenditure on the part of his son.
I want to have an impact on my son.
I'm a smart girl. There are decisions that I make for reasons, and the most important thing is that my son is happy and he always will be. He's surrounded by love.
I can't assume that my kid is going to make the best decision all the time.
All I can hope to do is instill great morality in my son and trust him along the way. The music he listens to or how he chooses to wear his hair doesn't define his moral compass, and if he wants to listen to country music and wear a cowboy hat too, that's fine.
I want my boys to have an understanding of people's emotions, their insecurities, people's distress, and their hopes and dreams.
My father felt that children should make their own way.
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