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Do you feel like a good father?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackburton" data-source="post: 1498675" data-attributes="member: 34538"><p>Look two generations ago, the wife wasn't in the workforce and generationally speaking, children grew up with better morals and knew right from wrong. Nowadays, a majority of households have both parents working, leaving even less time to raise children. </p><p></p><p>Thank goodness I have a job that allows me the option to be the proverbial "bread winner" and allows the Mrs to do her job as a FT mother. </p><p></p><p>Not at all saying you can't raise children properly with both parents working, but when time is limited, you can't let the internet and TV get more one on one time with your children than you. As someone posted earlier, it's about quality, and being intentional about raising kids. Everything we do as parents is to give our children the best possiable options growing up, that includes making decisions that they might not understand till they are parents themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackburton, post: 1498675, member: 34538"] Look two generations ago, the wife wasn't in the workforce and generationally speaking, children grew up with better morals and knew right from wrong. Nowadays, a majority of households have both parents working, leaving even less time to raise children. Thank goodness I have a job that allows me the option to be the proverbial "bread winner" and allows the Mrs to do her job as a FT mother. Not at all saying you can't raise children properly with both parents working, but when time is limited, you can't let the internet and TV get more one on one time with your children than you. As someone posted earlier, it's about quality, and being intentional about raising kids. Everything we do as parents is to give our children the best possiable options growing up, that includes making decisions that they might not understand till they are parents themselves. [/QUOTE]
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