Do Every parents treat their all Children equally?

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Robert please correct the heading, i think it is typo. it is not teat, it is treat.


Coming to the question you asked, in most of families parents never treat their children equally.

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No. They don't treat all children equally. Some partiality is there.

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Yes its typo error. Could you please help me by letting me know how to correct it?

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Edit option will be available in your thread. click and edit the title.

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Thanks Mary Madam. Correction has been done following your instruction. Timely help is much appreciated. Sorry for the inconvenience this has caused.

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A child may feel that he is getting partial treatment compared to a particular sibling where fact does not prove that. This is only the attitude related problem with that particular child that can be corrected with some special treatment to him. I hope you got the point.

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I partially agree with with your view. But it is not the case across the world.

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Parents love all children and take best care of all. But the children may be different needing different treatment. I am reminded of an incident. a woman distributed sweets in her village as her son passed matriculation exam in III div. A few days later, her another son passed graduation in I div. The woman did not care. On asking why this time she was so indifferent to her success, she said that thus was not unexpected. She loved both but rejoiced more on success of her incompetent son. There is also a story in Bible of Prodigal son. Father rejoices as his truant son returns. On complaining by his loyal son, he says that when a sheep is missing, the shepherd ignores all but the one missing and rejoices on getting back the missing one.

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Yes they do partiality but that's OK as far as it does not hurt or get noticed by other kids. :)
Yes they do partiality but that's OK as far as it does not hurt or get noticed by other kids. :)


But this is wrong. I don't think we should do partiality with our Kids.

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