Interesting how I’m writing this on mother’s day, but my mom is best in our family at communication. I say this because when you talk to her you don’t feel any pressure or judgement she listens then ask questions and then gives her input. She doesn’t make faces if you say something off the wall or fold her arms like she is bored and tired of hearing you complain. My mother is a very understanding down to earth person which is why I look up to her so much. Even in a argument she doesn’t get out of character like the other person she stays calm but still gets her point across. I envy that trait because so many people get under my skin when talking about something that is passionate to me but may not be to them.
1."We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” -George Bernard Shaw 2.“Play is the beginning of knowledge.” -George Dorsey When I was younger play was a major part of my daily routine. I was barely in the house growing up, if anything I never wanted to back inside when the street lights came on. I learned so many rights and wrongs from climbing trees, riding my bike in the street, missing curfews, having play dates also taught me social skills as well. Parents always wanted the kids out the house, because sitting in front of a screen wasn't teaching them what they can learn from experience. Now a days it's a rare chance you see children who actually want to go outside and play, and that's all because of the time of techonokogy. Parents need to watch how much time they are letting their kids be on these tablets, cell phones, and computers.
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