The following article by author, Patty Wipfler, challenges parents who believe that they have control over all of their child's actions and behaviors. Although parents have an enormous power of control in developing values, traditions and expectations in the development of their child, much of the control over time, falls into the the hands of the maturing child. Wipfler shares the following parenting "in control" points:
Parents are expected to stay "in control" of their lives, their children, and themselves. Some major parts of this expectation are impossible to fulfill! But because there is no way to learn parenting skills and truths ahead of time, we parents struggle and worry when we don't seem to be "in control," or when being "in control" means being harsh with our children. Let's first outline the things no parent can fully control.

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