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What should you do if your parents wronged you? Small composition

If I were my parents, I would like a free little world, but my parents' discipline always pesters me and restricts me like an iron lock. When I saw my friends playing freely and doing their favorite things happily, I was envious. I think, if one day I become a parent, I will be a child's favorite parent. If I am a parent, then I must first be a responsible, caring and appreciative parent. For children, I should be a loving father, a strict teacher and a good friend in his growing memory. If I am a parent, my love is the best demonstration. My child should be a caring and generous child. He will understand that indifference is a thick wall from childhood, separating happiness from happiness forever. So he tried to love the people around him, and faced the troubled crowd with gratitude, love and a happy heart. Thank others for their efforts, warm others' hearts with warm love, and infect everyone who can be infected with their own happiness. Similarly, whenever and wherever he is, he should have a sunny smile ... If I am a parent, if my child's grades are not satisfactory, I will not severely criticize him for having a conversation with him, analyze the reasons for losing points with him, encourage him and help him build up confidence that I can do it next time. If I were a parent, I would definitely let my children choose their favorite interest groups instead of forcing them to worry about Chinese, math and English. I will make them give up all their hobbies and be happy forever. If I were a parent, I wouldn't be a strict parent and leave them alone for a reason called "independence". I will take time out to play with my children and let them fully appreciate the warmth of their father's love. If I were my parents, I would keep my word and not ignore them for a reason of "no time". I will take them out to play on weekends, so that they can live happily every day and be happy forever. If I were a parent, I would apologize to my children for what I did wrong, and make them feel that I and they are not father and daughter (father and son) but friends, so that we can communicate more closely and talk more happily! If I were a parent, I might make mistakes, but I wouldn't deliberately safeguard my parents' inherent dignity. I believe that my parents' dignity is gained by their own personality charm, so I will continue to run my own business now. If I were a parent, I would be my child's first, best and lifelong friend. I will listen carefully to the novel feelings of a young life and share the happiness and troubles of life with him. Maybe his feelings are not correct, but the world in his heart must be dust-free, and I will be moved by his world. Children snuggle up to me and communicate with me as good friends. At that time, I will be as happy as a flower, and I will be the most moved parent. ...