Personal Narrative-Setting Real Expectations Of A Child

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grabbed both of his legs by the ankles, lifted them into the air and gave him a nice little smack on the rear end. After what seemed like an eternity, most likely a second, the little alligator erupted in tears and screamed like his life was in peril.
Setting realistic expectations Unfortunately, patience is something I have and will be working on for the rest of my life. Obviously I realized many of the children on the field had been playing for at least one year and that my children would have a learning curve, but I thought being aggressive was a concept any child could apply. At the age of four years old, my son and daughter decided they wanted to try playing soccer. Many of the players on the team had been playing for at least one