Now that I'm a parent, I don't want my son to want to be the best at everything.
But now that I'm a parent, I don't want my child to do the same as I did.
ADI know I'm modeling behaviorsSo, I'm working to welcome my own missteps and actively eschew any notions of personal perfection.
ADWhat I am sure about is my aim to be the best parent I can be to my child.
But I've realized that my version of being the best parent is a far cry from being a perfect parent.
Persons:
I'd, I've, I'm, —
Organizations:
American Psychological Association, Research