Raising My Kids Using Some Experiences I Gained From Childhood!

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It is not enough to say I am a parent, are you actually playing your parental role? Remember that however you raise your children is what they will turn out to be tomorrow. We know it's almost a herculean task to train up kids that we will be proud of tomorrow but we can if we try.


If there's anything that I learnt while growing up which has been one of my guiding principle till now, it is living a life of contentment. It's sad to see that many people lack this simple but life saving virtue and it has lead them into so many troubles, some have even lost their lives due to that. Nothing beats contentment as it will help you not to go overboard to get things which you cannot afford. It will also help you be appreciative of the things you have, no matter how little. I wasn't born with a silver spoon but my parents made sure to provide for the family to the best of their ability. My parents are simple people who don't hang their clothes where their hands cannot reach, Talk of one cutting clothes according to their sizes, my parents lived for that even till now, and they instilled that in us. I can't recall seeing mom bothering my dad to buy things for her when she knows that he can't afford it or even her going to borrow wrapper, bag or other female stuffs from neighbors. Whatever she had was enough for her and she manged it like that.


You know as children, there's every likelihood that you can borrow pen, pencil or eraser from your classmates and forget to return it before school dismisses. The only option is to go home with it with the plan of giving it back to the owner the next day. Doing so means you don buy job - just like military men usually say when someone has entered trouble, hehehe. Infact you go explain tire why you took something that isn't yours.

Every night, while we must have slept, dad will check our school bags, go through the books and then fish out the foreign objects in them. Pray to the heavens that nothing will be found in yours, if not the hot tea you will take in the morning will be strokes of cain and a strict warning to return those items.
And this life of contentment is what I will teach my children. Since it's my lifestyle, it will be a case study for them as they will learn all they need to be better version of themselves.


I do hear some parents say "I don't want my children to suffer the same way I did" so they go to the extreme in pampering their children, doing everything for them, without giving them room to do anything, be a little independent.
You will see a child of ten years, he or she cannot make the bed, arrange their clothes properly, or even clean their shoes. What the heck is that? If at ten years, your child cannot do these little things, I'm sorry to say this but you aren't doing the child any good at all. When then will they learn to take care of things if not from that age or do you expect to teach them when they've grown, that's impossible.

You see this idea of allowing only the girl child to do house chores while the boys relax to play or watch TV, that cannot be found in my home. Every of my child will learn all there is to learn about house keeping, chores including cooking. No segregation of this chore is for girls while this one is for boys.

My mom made sure that we all learned all these because she knew the importance. I tell you, all my brothers are good home makers, can cook very well and their families are the better for it. Talk more of the females, we're just master of it all, lol. So no child of mine will grow up and leave home not knowing how to take care of the home, no way.


I learnt how to save money right from my childhood days. You know as kids we usually get cash or material gifts from family friends, relatives and the rest. Usually that money was supposed to be for biscuits or sweets but mom will say "don't spend all, keep that a certain amount safe, it will come in handy one day", and reluctantly I will keep it. I had an old maths set given to me by aunt so I usually keep the monies there. As I continued to do this I found out that I didn't need her to tell me to keep the money gifts because I knew exactly what to do. And of a truth the monies came in handy as she bought new school sandals for me with it. I was so overjoyed that I was able to save money for that and it motivated me to save more that I thought my friends too. Well it turned out that I became the bank, account officer and manager for them, lol.

But it was a very good training that has helped me till date. I haven't stopped saving, no matter how little that I make. Good a thing Hive has offered me a better option to save in HBD alongside my other savings schemes. Teaching my children the need and benefits of savings right from when their active age is what I will do.

Just as my parents are proud that they raised a total woman, that's same way I want to be proud of mine in years to come.

Thank you for reading.



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This is a lovely read. The era of making house chores the duty of female children has gone for good. Basic home running activities like cooking and cleaning shouldn't be gender specific. A child may find himself in a situation where those skills will come handy. Even when the child grows and have his family, such skills when applied to relieve one's wife brings more bond to the couple. Thank you for the beautiful piece.

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Yiu have indeed spoken well. Every child needs to learn how to take care of the home, both male and female.
I'm glad you found it worth your read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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The only option is to go home with it with the plan of giving it back to the owner the next day. Doing so means you don buy job -

This same training has made me not to borrow. My parents don't dare see what belongs to some one else with you.

Contemptment is indeed a path to a beautiful and peaceful life

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Most parents train their children this way because they want them to be satisfied with what they have.
I appreciate your contribution.
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Honestly speaking house chores are for everyone. There shouldn't be any form of gender bias. I get irritated seeing how adults come online every two market days to argue about it.

I'm glad you are teaching all the kids with no exceptions.

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I get irritated seeing how adults come online every two market days to argue about it.

Every two market days got me, hehehe. The family is for everyone and all should do all the work there in.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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😂😂😂, I had to use that phrase because it keeps coming up every time on X and IG. They never get tired of debating it.

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Such a wonderful philosophy @luchyl I especially like how you are equal with your children. This was the same at my home. I completely agree with most of your inputs here, including every child knowing the basics of taking care of a house. I must just add a warning though, at least from my amateur perspective. We do need to also teach them to stand on our shoulders. By that, I mean that when we were children we had to worry about every single penny. IF we are doing well now then the kids should not worry about every penny, but rather focus on saving pounds. For people to keep growing and go to the next level they have to start at a level higher than where we started. All our hard work is to give them that level, so we should build their confidence for that level too.

What I notice is that things that I am wary about the younger generation as no fear for. This helps them grow faster than I did and their horizon is much wider than mine ever was at that age. However, in India I sometimes find parents become so conservative that in fear of spoiling their kids, they go in opposite direction and completely cut them off from the current reality that all of the kids friends are going too. This ends up with the kids having the same inferiority complexes that their parents had, and they tend to get isolated.

The caveat or input is for other readers of course. I know that you have this balanced and it is aptly reflected in my favorite photo which is the funny black and white one :D

Cheers from a fellow #dreemerforlife

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We do need to also teach them to stand on our shoulders. By that, I mean that when we were children we had to worry about every single penny. IF we are doing well now then the kids should not worry about every penny, but rather focus on saving pounds. For people to keep growing and go to the next level they have to start at a level higher than where we started

I have to agree with you. You know here the popular prayer or wish of every parent is for our children to be greater than them and this adds up to what your submission. But even at that they also need to understand how that shoulder they are standing on was raised so they appreciate it more and not do things to bring it down

I appreciate your contribution greatly. Thank you.
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Completely agree on knowing one's roots.

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Wow, this is such a great post, a life of contentment is a happy one, you have truly mastered great values from childhood.

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Trust me, those are great virtue to instill in a child. Like me, my parents didn't teach us savings like that but I got to know about it on a big signboard when I was just a young girl in my junior school years. Even when I didn't understand that phrase, it stuck with me till I could deduce its meaning.
You see those contentment and taking care of the home irrespective of your gender? My parents did well on that and it grew with us and today, I am always okay with what I have.
All these won't go in vain because I am surely instilling them in my children so I can be proud of them.
I wish you a great parenting all the time 👍
#dreemerforlife

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It gladdens my heart to know that you can relate very well with the post. Most people didn't learn about savings culture while growing up, I was just lucky to have parents who knew the benefits and like I said, would be replicating same in my kids.
Whoever lacks contentment will go to any length to get what they desire, even if it's not so beneficial to them

I appreciate your wonderful contribution. Thank you so much

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Miss Luchyl.... I absolutely adore this post in every way. What a mother you are! I admire the woman your parents have instilled in you - and the way you pour that out into your own children!!

I am beaming with pride as I read this - to know that you are a fellow dreemer! You make us look good! hehehehe

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Your kind words and commendation means so much to me and has even made become proud the more of being a dreemer.

I was raised by the best parents in the world, and I'm happy and grateful to have them alive now to see the woman they raised make them proud. And I hope to also raise mine not to depart from the right path and to make me proud too. That will be when I have them 😂.

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whaaaaaaaaaaaat hahahaha did you trick me! hahaha I thought the children in the pictures were your children! hahahahahhaah

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No, I didn't, 😂. They are mine, sort of - some are my nieces, others my friends, hehehe.

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well they are beautiful hehehe

and someday you will be blessed with your own also hehehe

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