tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8563772360445151919.post2247407505185346641..comments2022-11-01T05:45:40.706-08:00Comments on Journey: Sensitive IssueJessica Busshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12503542639546243517noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8563772360445151919.post-7704856268575446062012-09-10T00:31:48.948-08:002012-09-10T00:31:48.948-08:00I completely understand. Before I had my 2 "m...I completely understand. Before I had my 2 "miracle" children ages 3 and 1, and while I was pregnant with my first, I envisioned how perfect they would be. I was going to raise them right - to be respectable, obedient, Godly children. Now, I feel like I have spoiled my son too much. I am very disappointed in his behaviors which I feel are mostly my fault. I will admit that going from being a woman who was told by doctors that giving birth was not going to happen for me because of PCOS, to a woman who had a miracle baby after trying for over 8 years, did help contribute to my spoiling him. It's hard on me to be a tough disciplinarian, because being tough and hard is just not part of my personality. But I know that this has also contributed to my son's disobedience. So, I am now working on standing my ground with him while continuing to show love and praying that God will continue to lead me and help me be the best parent that I can be. Thanks for sharing your story. It always helps to know we are not alone in these trials of parenting. Ink Blot Momhttp://www.inkblotmom.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8563772360445151919.post-75419194068966529522012-09-10T00:29:03.176-08:002012-09-10T00:29:03.176-08:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8563772360445151919.post-48282324649945080542012-07-12T07:21:07.298-08:002012-07-12T07:21:07.298-08:00I'm right there in the trenches with you, my d...I'm right there in the trenches with you, my dear! ((hugs))Angellenoreply@blogger.com