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Folks who have kids are continually being criticized, even by ourselves, on how to be a good parent. Read this excerpt from The Common Manifesto by Theo Mallier, on what makes a good parent:



‘It would be extremely unfair of me to try and tell other people how to look after their children. I don’t like it when somebody does it to me, and I am not going to do it you. We are mostly great parents. We have problems when bringing up children like tantrums, fights with other children, being bullied by other children, bullying other children, wiping away snot bubbles, their safety, their diet, and the eternal problems of making sure their eyes don’t ‘go square’ when they are watching the TV, which you’ve told them ‘a thousand times’.



I personally do not know if I am a good parent or not. I think I am, but I will never really know until my children grow up and tell me that I am. We are mostly just trying our best not to ruin them completely, and it seems that most people usually turn out OK, despite what we do when we’re bringing them up.



I am a product of a single parent family, but it wasn’t my mother that brought me up, it was my father. This is still seen as being quite unusual although I don’t know why. It is almost as if people say that fathers don’t care about their children as much as mothers do. I can assure you that is not the case, as I am sure most fathers will also say. My children and coming grandchildren are the most important people I am ever going to meet in my life, no matter how long that life lasts.’



Theo Mallier has written a political manifesto to the common man, but it is no everyday manifesto. It is targeted at us all, not just the middle class elite. It is packed with great real-life illustrations about how any type of politics affects your daily life, whether you're at work, at your home, or in the playground.



Download The Common Manifesto by Theo Mallier on Amazon Kindle ebook for 78p.
Folks who have kids are continually being criticized, even by ourselves, on how to be a good parent. Read this excerpt from The Common Manifesto by Theo Mallier, on what makes a good parent:



‘It would be extremely unfair of me to try and tell other people how to look after their children. I don’t like it when somebody does it to me, and I am not going to do it you. We are mostly great parents. We have problems when bringing up children like tantrums, fights with other children, being bullied by other children, bullying other children, wiping away snot bubbles, their safety, their diet, and the eternal problems of making sure their eyes don’t ‘go square’ when they are watching the TV, which you’ve told them ‘a thousand times’.



I personally do not know if I am a good parent or not. I think I am, but I will never really know until my children grow up and tell me that I am. We are mostly just trying our best not to ruin them completely, and it seems that most people usually turn out OK, despite what we do when we’re bringing them up.



I am a product of a single parent family, but it wasn’t my mother that brought me up, it was my father. This is still seen as being quite unusual although I don’t know why. It is almost as if people say that fathers don’t care about their children as much as mothers do. I can assure you that is not the case, as I am sure most fathers will also say. My children and coming grandchildren are the most important people I am ever going to meet in my life, no matter how long that life lasts.’



Theo Mallier has written a political manifesto to the common man, but it is no everyday manifesto. It is targeted at us all, not just the middle class elite. It is packed with great real-life illustrations about how any type of politics affects your daily life, whether you're at work, at your home, or in the playground.



Download The Common Manifesto by Theo Mallier on Amazon Kindle ebook for 78p.

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