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Thursday, May 11, 2023

Why your child never stops being your child

 

My son Cody as a toddler
My son

Interesting... and it's true!

Your child never stops being your child even if they are an adult because the bond between a parent and child is not solely based on the child's age or level of independence. It is a deep emotional connection that forms early in the child's life and continues throughout their lifetime.

As a parent, you have invested your time, energy, and emotions in nurturing and raising your child. You have provided them with guidance, support, and protection, and have played a crucial role in shaping their values, beliefs, and identity. This intense bond creates a sense of responsibility, love, and commitment that lasts a lifetime.

Even when your child grows up and becomes independent, they will always be your child, and you will always be their parent. You will continue to care about their well-being, offer advice and support, and be there for them in times of need.

It is not dependent on the child's age, accomplishments, or level of independence. As a parent, you will always have a sense of responsibility, care, and love for your child, regardless of their age or stage in life. This is why it's often said that "your child is always your child" - the connection and bond formed between a parent and child is unbreakable and enduring.

So, the relationship between a parent and child is more than just a biological connection or a legal obligation. It is a bond that endures through the ups and downs of life, and it is an essential part of who we are as human beings.

My son Cody
My son all grown up
 

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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