Parenting Poem by Audrey Heller

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Audrey Heller

Audrey Heller

Bronx, New York/ Now residing in Florida

Parenting



There are no classes, of any kind
of lessons, on how to be a parent.
You have to learn, as you go along.
It's not the easiest task that's set
before you, in teaching your child,
right form wrong. If you set a good
example from the beginning, they'll
always remember what was seen
and heard. It will remain with them
forever, as they're prone to every
word. All we can do, is set the
standards from here on in. The ball
is in their court. With hopes, whatever
we did or try to convey, they'll never
forget, what we taught!

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Audrey Heller

Audrey Heller

Bronx, New York/ Now residing in Florida
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