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I'm proud of my child because
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Posted 11 months ago For those of us who have children (regardless of what age), let's think of at least one thing that we are proud of them for. Perhaps we can top it off by telling them personally. Our daughter is 21 and she had done remarkable things, but here's just one: I'm proud of my daughter because of her respect for all persons, regardless of the socio-economic status. She's non-judgemental. ~Angie Angie Toussaint
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| Posted 11 months ago I'm proud of my daughter because she is so kindhearted and giving. When I see how open she is, I am inspired. I pray she keeps that part of her as she gets older. |
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| Posted 11 months ago I am proud of my children because through all the hardships we've been through this past year, they still focus on their school work. They let nothing stand in their way of learning. I am proud of my children because they can still believe in miracles, they still have hope, they still pray with all their hearts and they believe in dreams coming true. They know they can't get everything they always want, but they are happy with what we do have. I am proud of my children because nomatter what they may hear, (others sometimes say things about me) they know the truth in their hearts and they stand up proud and love me like no other.
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| Posted 11 months ago I'm proud of my children because they are my children. I'm proud of my children because they love everyone, regardless of any stereotypical social status. I'm proud of my children because they try to make the right decisions from instilled values in their upbringing. I'm proud of my children because they know they are first and foremost, children of God. I'm proud of my children because they are emotionally generous. I'm proud of my children because I love them. Marie Feazell The greatest thing a man can do in this world is to make the most possible out of the stuff that has been given him. This is success, and there is no other. - Orison Swett Marden The willingness to accept responsibility for one's own life is the source from which self-respect springs. - Joan Didion |
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| Posted 10 months ago I am proud of my daughter because she has come along way with her attitude. I went through a divorce 4 years ago (she was 8 at the time). Her dad moved 200 miles away and she was horrible to me. Words can not tell you how bad it was for us. Now she is 12 years old and she is a very loveable persson. I am also proud of her because during that time she alway maintained an "A and B" grades in school. I am also proud of the fact that she is MY daughter and she is becoming a wonderful person. I am proud of my son because he is my son. He is 4 years old!!! and that he makes me laugh all the time. |
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| Posted 9 months ago I am proud of my son (2yrs) because is apologetic when he should be, not too easily trusting of new people, but most of all because he is SO loving and caring. When I'm sitting with him on the couch he puts his hands on my cheeks or grabs my chin because he wants to kiss me, which he insists on ALWAYS following up with the growling hug he learned from his older sister. I am proud of my daughter (7yrs) because she tries hard and is so great with reading, but doing well on her other subjects as well. Though she's had some trouble with concentration/talking at school, she truly wants & tries to do better. One day she had to write sentences at home for misbehaving at school, and it was her idea to bring them to keep at her desk as a reminder to do better. She is also thoughtful, she always wants to make teachers, friends, relatives, etc. cards. *FREE Resume/Cover Ltr Help!!
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| Posted 9 months ago I am proud of my son because he is learning how to become an adult. He passed the EMT test and is now certfied to work. He did return to college PT this semester. Once he finishes two more core classes, he is eligible for student aid again. In my absence, he helps his grandparents. |
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| Posted 9 months ago My daughter is only 8 mos but I'm proud of her for all the milestones she's reached, crawling being one. She also has the sweetest temperament, and I hope she maintains that as she continues to grow.
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| Posted 9 months ago I am proud of my son because even though he is almost 14 he still likes to spend time with us. He tells us he loves us when he leaves the room. He is a wonderful child. He has been on the honor roll every time in middle school. He does his homework without being told to do it. 7:00 pm is his homework time and if we are not home by then he scolds us. He was the January student of the month at his middle school. |
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| Posted 7 months ago I am proud of my children because: social status at school is not important to them, there grades are They stick up for those who can't They do something wrong, they admit to there wrong doings(well most of the time)
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| Posted 7 months ago I am proud of my oldest because she is kind, thoughtful and motivated. I am proud of my middle child because he is fearless, fun and kind hearted. I am proud of my youngest because she is strong, independent and loving. |
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| Posted 6 months ago We are proud of our oldest because she has tenacity and "stick-to-it-ness" and never gives up, even when times are hard. We are proud of our middle child because she is very spiritual and has a deep and abiding faith that she shares with everyone. We are proud of our youngest because she has compassion, a social conscience that pushes her to help make this world a better place, generosity, and integrity in all she does. Most of all we are proud of all three of our children because they have good morals, believe in fairness for all, work hard, lend a helping hand to others, and love deeply and completely. They find the best and bring out the best in people. |
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| Posted 4 months ago I'm proud of all of your children for giving you all something to be proud off. I can't even begin to explain how annoyed I am with parents who do nothing but complain about how awful their children are or constantly critic them. I hope all of you let your children know how proud of them you are because, even if they act like its no big deal, trust me it is. |
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| Posted about 1 month ago I am proud of my daughter because she is independent. She does not go "with the flow" of her friends and I love it ! Her and her brothers wanted to be in band, now her brothers thought it might be "uncool" per their friends and my daughter in all her wisdom of 10 yrs old told them, "I don't care what everyone else thinks, its what I want to do and I'm going to be the one doing it, so who cares". . . . . . .aaaaaahhh music to my ears. She passed the peer pressure test here, hopefully it carries with her through out life ! |