A Regular Family
Natalie claims that she is a typical mother who is involved in her children’s life and whose children are typical. She also regards herself as a typical parent. She also argues that her children are representative of the general population. They, like any other family, have disagreements from time to time, but they always reconcile and resume playing together. When it comes to how the youngsters interact with others, they range from reserved to outgoing.
They are all very aware of the particulars of their situations, which is something that is extremely appropriate given the circumstances in which they find themselves at the moment.
A Learning Lesson
Natalie makes every effort to educate her kids so she may instill in them a set of moral principles that will govern their behavior. She feels that the most crucial thing she can do for her children is to model for them what it is to serve others and to put others’ needs before their own. Additionally, she promises to lead by example in teaching her kids how to help others.
She believes young people should be pleased with what they have and not pressure themselves to do more than they can. She fantasizes about achieving this ambition.