For my blog, I have chosen to write about my opinion of having
children. While I don’t have now, these
are my thoughts and opinions of the possible experiences and outcomes of having
and raising kids.
Instill Unselfishness
and Responsibility
Because such a huge change is brought about with having children,
I think that it gives an opportunity for one to learn to be unselfish. Being
a parent is a twenty-four hour job that makes you have a sense of
responsibility for another person.
Because you are accountable, not only for yourself, but another human
being this may make you think about everything that you do and the choices that
you make. This requires that you put the needs of your child before your own,
yet it is when doing this that one realizes how much joy can come from
caring for another.
Life Enrichment

Influence Self Care
Parents are more
likely to take care of themselves health wise, because they realize that they
are responsible for the care of another individual. Raising kids forces
parents to look beyond themselves, which is good for their mental well-being.
So becoming a parent can help improve one's
health and influences you to be more balanced and involved.
Effect Self Esteem
Having children can also increase your
self-esteem. There is nothing quite like having your child look up at you
and say, "You're the best mom in the whole world," or "Daddy, I
want to be just like you when I grow up.
Having children means experiencing more love in your life. It also adds
people to your world that love you.
Learning Experience
I believe raising children can offer a huge learning experience that
brings a new perspective of life that each of us once had. But also, they can bring us back to reality about the things in life that
really matter the most.
Future Investment
And lastly, children can turn out to be an investment for
your future. When you grow old, you just
may have someone that will take care of you, or have grandchildren with which
to spoil and spend your time with.
Of course there are many good and practical reasons for not
having children, so I don't just see the decision as one-sided, but these are just a few of the
reasons that influence my choice for having kids.
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Jill,
ReplyDeleteWhats is up with me getting more sentimental as I get older. I am starting to get teary eyed at the smallest things these days. Mostly in reference to the the things or places that I loved as a child. I always get a little emotional when I drive past my childhood home or I remember something cute that my 18 and 19 year old niece and nephew used to do when they were babies. The section of your blog that discusses the "new perspectives" that children bring to us are certainly not lost on me. I think children soften us just like remembering our own childhoods does. I just hope that I can toughen up soon or I will be the lady that cries during commercials.
-Dory