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		<title>Is There A Difference Between Mommy and Servant?</title>
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<p>It&#8217;s not that I claim to be a parenting expert or anything. I suppose I&#8217;ve got some basics figured out &#8211; don&#8217;t smack them upside the head even when they deserve it, keep them clean and fed, don&#8217;t let them watch R-rated movies, always have extra diapers. I also thought that encouraging them to learn the basic life skills was a good idea. And it appears that I&#8217;m in the minority on this.</p>
<p>Yesterday at Ironflower&#8217;s dance class, I observed another four year old come in, plop down on the dressing room floor and hold her feet up. Her mother then removed her shoes for her. I nearly fell off the bench. This mom has always seemed perfectly sane to me. I subtly checked out the other girls and moms and it was all the same. Seemingly loving and normal moms removing shoes and clothes for their able-bodied kids. After class it was the same thing &#8211; Ironflower is the only one expected to dress herself and ask if she needs help. All the other moms dress their four year olds.</p>
<p>And yet I&#8217;m really bothered that almost three year old Lovebug can&#8217;t/won&#8217;t put on his own shoes. He also needs help removing shirts because he has such a big head. (No, seriously, it&#8217;s that big. I&#8217;m going to be helping him in that department until he&#8217;s like 8 or so, I swear.) But even he&#8217;s been taking off his own shoes forever. And he takes off everything else and we&#8217;re working on dressing himself.</p>
<p>At first I was all proud of my kids and their skills. But then I realized that maybe these kids CAN do all of these things, they just don&#8217;t have to. And I started to wonder if I should be doing these things for my kids too. Am I forcing them to be too independent? Should they just expect me to take their shoes off for them?</p>
<p>Fortunately I then remembered that martyrdom does not become me, so this is all really moot. Independent kids make a much less stressed Jerseygirl. In fact, I&#8217;ve even got Ironflower helping Lovebug with his shoes now, so frustrated have I become trying to teach him (or will him, rather) to put on his slip-on shoes. And we&#8217;re all a little happier in the morning.</p>
<p>But still, is this forced independence going to make them feel unloved? Or are those other kids being taught that they&#8217;re incapable? What are your thoughts?</p>
<p>PS &#8211; Leslie over at My Mommy&#8217;s Place is having another one of her <a href="http://mymommysplace.com/blog/2009/02/08/the-haiku-buckaroo-contest-episode-iv-a-new-hope/" >haiku contests</a>. Check it out!</p>
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