Saturday, June 9, 2012

My Supports


My family is the most supportive of me in so many ways.  My family supports my choices, ideas, feelings, and opinions.  Having a supportive family makes all the difference.  If I did not have my family to support me, I could not of accomplished all that I have.  As a child, my family was not very supportive, that's why it is so important for me to have a supportive family of my own.   Without the support of my family I would not be able to have the career I have, nor would I be able to continue my education.  It is the support of my family that encourages me to become who I am.

If I did not have the support of my family, I would face many challenges: emotionally, practically, and physically.  I would be overwhelmed, stressed, and unable to do the things I can with the support of my family.  As I mentioned earlier, I would not be able to further my education or be an early childhood professional.  Without a supportive family I would not have the time or energy to do everything myself.  It takes all of us to help with the household chores.  It is also important for our family to be respectful, kind, caring, and to work together.  With out having a supportive family I would not have what I need and want.  I could not even imagine not having a supportive family.  My family is supportive of me in every way.  Having a family that is supportive encourages openness, respect, responsibility, and strong meaningful relationships.  With out my family there is no way I would be who I am today. 

2 comments:

  1. I agree, family is the best support! I couldn't imagine living a life without that type of support!

    Thank you for sharing something personal!

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  2. Crystal- I'm sorry you had to experience lack of support when you were younger. However, it is phenomenal that you have built such a strong support system now that enables you to do your best. Too many times, I see children in my facility that do not have such strong supports and it becomes a challenge to instill trust in them. Thank you for sharing your story.

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