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Parenting: An Interview With My Rikki

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Parenting can be fun at times but parenting can also have its challenges. I am not a mother myself but I have two nieces and a nephew and watching my sister’s parent has given me great thoughts of how I want to be a parent in the future. I picked a few mothers to ask them a couple of questions. I wanted to make the interview simple for my mother’s that I was interviewing so I picked a topic to help. Something that I have found on the raise lately is what to do and how to discipline your child. I picked/focus on this topic more because I think that is one of the biggest challenges of being a parent. SHEBYSHE is an article that I read that list disciplining children is rated in the top two of today’s challenges in parenting.
First I interviewed a co-worker of mine Rikki. Rikki is a mother of three, 6, 1.5, 9 months. Rikki is a very busy mom with three kids and a husband and a full time job and also works for the wellness company as a side job. Rikki is all about her kids. She makes sure they are healthy and very well behaved. She has a great family and a wonderful husband who helps with the kids and does everything he can to make Rikki’s job as a mother easier. Rikki explains to me how her first child to her second child was a bit different and hard to get use to when it comes to disciplining. As the oldest would not …show more content…
Meghan is a single mother with a two wonderful children. Tate and Blake-Kennedy. Tate just turned five and started Kindergarten and Blake-Kennedy is three and still goes to day care. The kids father is in the picture but not all the time as he is a musician and is on the road a lot. The way that Meghan handles the two kids is completely different. Tate is a “momma’s boy” quote by Meghan. Cry’s at everything hates bugs, going outside and getting dirty. As here Blake-Kennedy, she loves going outside, playing with bugs and getting dirty in the mean time being in a dress and plastic heels Blake-Kennedy is a spit

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