Oh, God, make
me a better parent.
Help me to
understand my children, to listen patiently to what
they have to say, and to answer all their questions
kindly. Keep me from interrupting them, talking
back to them and contradicting them. Make me as
courteous to them as I would have them be to me.
Give me the
courage to confess my sins against my children and
to ask them forgiveness, when I know that I have
done them wrong.
May I not
vainly hurt the feelings of my children. Forbid
that I should laugh at their mistakes or resort to
shame and ridicule as punnishment. Let me not tempt
a child to lie and steal. So guide me hour by hour
that I may demonstrate by all I say and do that
honesty produces happiness.
Reduce, I
pray, the meaness in me. May I cease to nag; and
when I am out of sorts, help me, O Lord, to hold my
tongue.
Blind me to
the little errors of my children and help me to see
the good things that they do. Give me a ready word
for honest praise.
Help me to
treat my children as those of their own age, but
let me not exact of them the judgements and
conventions of adults. Allow me not to rob them of
the opportunity to wait upon themselves, to think,
to choose, and to make decisions.
Forbid that I
should ever punish them for my selfish
satisfaction. May I grant them all of their wishes
that are reasonable and have the courage always to
withhold a privilege which I know will do them
harm.
Make me so
fair and just, so considerate and companionable to
my children that they will have a genuine esteem
for me, fit to be loved and imitated by my
children.
With all thy
gifts, O God, do give me calm and poise and
self-control.
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