24th August 2016 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)
“To bring a child into the
world is a great responsibility”
“Too many people consider
children as a commodity that they must have in order to make their lives
complete”
“Many parents ignore the emotional
welfare of their children and so great suffering occurs”
“Their suffering continues
from early childhood through to adulthood”
“The emotional suffering
never seems to get sorted out until the individual feels they must do something
about it, usually in adulthood”
“Society does not teach
people the rights and wrongs of parenting”
“So many go blindly through
it, never realising the consequences good or bad to their offspring”
“Until society steps in and
teaches people how to prepare for becoming parents, we will continue to produce
a damaged society”
“Many souls think it is their
right to have large families and never realise that their love cannot be
distributed evenly among them all”
“Some children always get
left out and feel their needs are never met”
“Loneliness is often a factor
and many children feel isolated, unloved and misunderstood”
“Until we, as a society,
start to take the welfare of our children seriously and begin to cherish them
as gifts from God…”
“…we will continue to bring
children into this world as damaged souls”
“Love in abundance,
understanding of a child’s needs and enormous support is the criterion for a
safe and balanced child”
“Where parents have to go to
work and try to balance work and parenthood at the same time…”
“…they have no idea of the
damage they are causing their children”
“Children need their
mothers/fathers in their early years in a constant way”
“Farming them out to
nurseries or grandparents is not the answer”
“Those children require the
fulltime attention of a parent in order for them to grow up as stable adults”
“When finances prevent a
mother staying at home and looking after their precious gifts…”
“…then decisions need to be
made and putting off having children would be the best thing”
“Because parents cannot see
the psychological damage incurred on their children they feel they must be
alright”
“Little do they realise the
long term damage through neglect they are imposing on their loved ones”
“The question has to be
asked, “Can we as adults provide for our
children, not in a material way, but in a psychological way?””
“If the answer is, “No”, then do the responsible thing and
don’t create unhappy children”
“They are our future
generations and must be treated with respect as tiny human beings and not as a
commodity!”
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