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What lesson/wisdom does you as child of a mother?​

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On Mother's Day we share their lessons with you. ... Children in Lincoln do not “yes Ma'am” to me, but are certainly .



Treat others the way they want to be treated.

It's tempting to treat others how you want to be treated, but my mom's selflessness has taught me that it's even better to treat others how they want to be treated. I've learned from her to pay attention and to treat others in a way that makes them feel great.

Children teach their parents the essentials of life: The importance of loving without measure, being generous and seeing the world through rose-tinted glasses. That's why I've come to realize that I'm the one that learns the most from my child every day. Parents sometimes feel like they're their children's teachers.

My mom is my inspiration because she taught me to always treat others as I would want to be treated, to stand up for those who need it, and to stay strong in the face of adversity. ... She will always stand as the epitome of mothers; not only did she raise her children but also raised me for half my life.