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mothers that they must respect
their children as individuals. It's
time someone convinced them that
their children owe the same re
spect to them.”
You'll know just what she
means if there are any Susans
among your acquaintances—and
there are probably more than one.
Susan is the modern version”of
a “good mother.” Nothing is too
much trouble if she thinks it is
for the children’s welfare,
She sees that they are enter
tained, that they have the things
that are momentarily important,
that they are chauffeured wher
ever they want to go, that they
have all the so-called “advantages”
of music and dancing lessons, etc,,
and their friends take over the
house.
MAKE CHILDREN UNDER
STAND MOTHER'S RIGHTS
That would all be fine if Susan
demanded anything from her chil
dren in return. She doesn’t,
They are allowed to take, with
out giving anything in return, to
demand without any thought for
the rest of the family, to accept
everything their mother does for
them without feeling that they
should do anything for her that
isn’t pleasant or convenient.
. Susan can’t even entertain friend
friends in her own home without
constant interruptions and de
mands. If she has to say “No” she
gets a sullen-voiced argument.
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have to respect, :
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