Can Families Avoid Playing Favorites?

November 5, 2009 by  
Filed under A Dad's Point-of-View, Your Best Life

A Dad’s Point-of-View

by Bruce Sallan

favorites 266x200 Can Families Avoid Playing Favorites?Sitting in Starbuck’s the other day, waiting for my car to be serviced, I sat next to a mom who shared a “dirty little parenting secret.” Her kids, and she and her husband, have “favorites.” She gets along better with their younger child while her husband gets along better with the older child. I believe that this is natural, ubiquitous, and something most parents are ashamed to admit.

The only thing to be ashamed about is if one’s actions show overt favoritism. I am a firm believer that actions speak louder than words, though I know some religions believe that what is in one’s heart is what matters most. I strongly disagree with that philosophy and believe that what is in our hearts or minds only matters if we act on it. We all have occasional thoughts of doing something that we shouldn’t. When we hold those in check, we’re being responsible. Read more

share save 171 16 Can Families Avoid Playing Favorites?