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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Getting him into a routine...

If you are interested in going to school when your child is younger than preschool age it can be difficult. You should try getting your child onto a schedule and work your classes around your child's schedule. It is more difficult if you try working your child's schedule around yours. If you can try having a set babysitter or very easy going grandparents that love your child and/or children. If you have to have a daycare and you can afford it than try to get a daycare that you can get to with easy distance to your school. You will miss somethings while your in college that is expected but at times you just need to take a breath and  relax.
"No matter what you do or don't do your life is based on your choices. As long as you are comfortable with the decisions that you make you shouldn't worry about the opinion of anyone else." -Barbara Rowen
My mother is an awesome grandmother and inspiration for me. She went to college while my sister and I were children. She has shown me that no matter what if you want to do something you can do it just focus and make your dream come true. Don't let people tear you down if you have a dream that you really want to succeed with. The only person that is in your way is you. So stop being in your own way and go for your dream. Don't cram your schedule because you want to get your college career done in a certain amount of time. If you can go for a associates degree or a bachelor's degree first. If you complete it and want to keep going then go for it. By going to school while your children are still young you will instill in them the want and self strength to do homework and get into college. Children will mimic their parents values as much as you don't want them to or don't believe they actually are.
"The only time your children aren't watching you and learning how they are supposed to act is when you are pregnant with them. Even when they are sleeping they are reviewing how they are supposed to act with people around or without people around." -Michelle, my psychology teacher
A lot of what she taught me when I was in her class (during the developmental period of her class) I used to take care of my son and know what I was supposed to do to help him be the person he wants to be

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