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This is true, I don’t do some things when kids are around that I may do when they aren’t. For example, crossing a street when the light isn’t green or the walking signal, even if there are no cars. I often cross streets when there’s no traffic if the light is red or says don’t walk. But if children are waiting to cross too, I don’t because I don’t want to encourage them to do that. It may seem hypocritical in a way but still I don’t want kids crossing like that. If a parent wants to cross with kids like that it’s one thing but I don’t want to unintentionally encourage them to. We may not always realize but kids do see and hear what is going on and they can pick up our ways even if they aren’t around us often. I think it’s good to be mindful of what messages we are sending out into the world. Not even just for kids but even other adults. It’s good to inspire each other with positive messages. 😀
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