

Intergenerational Bonding
A parent may have exaggerated reactions
to the thing his teenager says or does, because
the parent himself is having doubts about his
own self-worth. So, my youthful friends, don't
worry about an occasional outburst of temper
from moms and dads. One bad day does not
a bad parent make.
This item titled
"FATHER
--
IN ANY
LANGUAGE"
is translated from a Dutch
magazine shows that families are pretty much
about the same the world over:
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4 years: My Daddy can do anything.
+
7
years: My Dad knows
a
lot,
a
whole
lot.
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8
years: My father doesn 't know quite
everything.
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12 years: Oh, well, naturally Father
doesn 't know that either.
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14 years: Father? Hopelessly old–
fashioned.
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21 years: Oh, that man is out of date;
what did you expect?
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25 years: He knows
a
little bit about
it, but not much.
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30 years: Must find out what Dad
thinks about it.
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35 years: A little patience; let's get
Dad's meaning first.
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50 years: What would Dad have
thought about that?
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