God can help mother avoid her parents' mistakes
12th Mar 2006, 17:53 GMT
A reader writes: "I grew up in a home that was very critical and negative toward my brothers and me. Our parents were always getting after us and saying we wouldn't amount to anything. Now I find myself doing the same with my children. I don't want to be this way, but how can I break this habit?"
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