The three situations occurred during the weeks that are emotional to me are: is whether to allow my granddaughter to drive to school or go to the Mardi Gras parade; should I let my granddaughter play basketball; and what to do for Taviyana’s birthday.
I was trying to make a decision on whether to allow my granddaughter to drive the car to school or go to the Mardi Gras parade before she gets her license to drive. This is important because she has to be sixteen years old to get her license. When she sees her other peers driving their parent’s car to school, she grows more anxious to hurry up and get her license. I often wonder does she know the importance of driving a vehicle. I want to teach my granddaughter the importance of taking responsibility and doing what she sees others do. I asked her did she want to take the driver’s license test, so you can get your license and she replied “Yes!” I took her to the DMV to take the…show more content… When birthdays approach, children looks forward to having something special; whether it is going to dinner with family and friends, inviting friends over the spend the night, or just having a birthday party. I asked Taviyana, what would she like to do for her birthday? Where would you like to eat? Once she chose what she wanted to do which was to go out with family and friends to have dinner. I contacted some of her friends’ parent and got permission for their child to go and eat dinner with us and contacted some family, Taviyana was very delightful. Taviyana pick the place she would like to go and we all went and had a wonderful time. At the end of dinner, Taviyana said that this was the best birthday party I could have asked for. I was so glad to do this for my granddaughter for her birthday. This intellectual standard is fairness. As a parent, I gave the children options to pick what they would like to do. Everything turned out to be just what she