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nmgauss
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My handicap is not being raised in or near a big city. Instead, my childhood was spent in a small city in the middle of a large agricultural region. Most of my relatives were involved in agriculture. The city had limited cultural resources. In my youth, there was no television, no museums, poor libraries, and few concerts. To make matters worse, my father was a high school dropout and never read books. My mother grew up in a rural school district surrounded by farms. My neighborhoods were filled with Christians and Catholics. There was little exposure to the modern world with amenities such as one might find in San Francisco.Sam all I can say is that I had the same reaction as you when I first moved to the US (and I don’t come from.an Islamic.country). I refuse to live in a big city and keep my daughter in private school and teach her what is right and what is wrong. I also surround her by people who share our values and I don’t buy too much into the typical culture style and I am hoping that will work.
Dr. Phil has emphasized that the primary purpose of parenting is to prepare children to thrive in the real world. The broader experiences children have and the more exposure they have to real world phenomena, with quality parenting, they will thrive. It is a big mistake to keep children away from the real world in order to protect them. If they are always protected, then when they leave their parents, they will be poorly prepared to become adults.
