We live with them, grow up with them and often take them for granted. They work hard, take us on exciting holidays, give us food, c and take good care of us. In return, we often shout at them, make their living area noisy and dirty and expect them to u and love us at all times! So, who are those wonderful people? They are, of course, our parents.
It is certainly not e to be young. There are so many changes and so many problems and so little experience to help us. Our b and minds are changing fast, and the whole experience can be frightening. In fact, many of the answers to these difficult problems can be found {rom our parents. They have already deal w most of the problems we face. Also, the more we get to know our parents as people, the more we understand that, even when they are awith us, it is only because they care for us rather than the fact that they are horrible old people.
Take the time to share in your parents' lives: Go fishing with Dad; help Morn p the evening meal, and really talk to them. Often you will be surprised by what they will tell you and this will lead to a much better understanding and a deeper love. So, start with some thing simple and see what wonderful things can follow.