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| Yes | 40% | 331 votes | Total: 834 votes | |
| No | 60% | 503 votes |
Yes
Created on: February 04, 2008
Mediation requires impartiality, patience and diplomacy, three things that all mothers are supremely
by Judy Joyce
Created on: October 15, 2008
A MOTHER SHOULD CONTINUE TO MEDIATE HER ADULT CHILDREN'S CONFLICTS: We Are All Called to be Mediators.
In
Created on: January 20, 2009 Last Updated: July 14, 2009
When children are small, it is essential for their well-being (and household sanity) to jump in and
by Lulu
Created on: March 29, 2008
ABSOLUTELY!
Mothers usually have an intimate understanding of her children's personalities, and having
by Helen Kelly
Created on: May 01, 2008
How do you stop doing what you have been doing for many years? When your children are young, and start
Created on: August 03, 2008
Generally, I don't think it should be necessary for a mother to mediate between adult children during
Created on: September 12, 2009
th it becomes a commitment that should come before any thing else in their life. The father should fell
by Kim Sharpe
Created on: February 05, 2008
I believe that from the moment you make the choice to have a baby your job as a mother begins. Its not
by Ezra Taylor
Created on: December 01, 2010
Yes, to the extent that she can without influencing unfairly any of the parties involved. Maternal
Created on: February 05, 2008
By nature, human beings are different from one another. Each individual has unique needs, desires, and
by G. Schettino
Created on: February 07, 2008
What A Mother Should Do Is Not Always What A Mother Does Do
Most mothers are well aware that there comes
Created on: February 06, 2008 Last Updated: September 21, 2010
There's the saying A mothers work is never done, and as far as her children goes, the job is life long
Created on: March 03, 2008
Siblings exist in a close relationship and their similar backgrounds often leave them with similar views
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No
by Das Govind
Created on: March 28, 2010 Last Updated: March 30, 2010
Should a mother continue to mediate her adult children when conflicts arise among them?
No, a mother
by maddie rose
Created on: February 06, 2008 Last Updated: October 30, 2010
Should a Mother Mediate Her Adult Children When Conflicts Arise Among Them?
"No, Mom, let's leave this
Created on: October 20, 2008
When your children were small, you tolerated numerous arguments among the siblings. You knew this was
Created on: February 21, 2009
Goodness gracious no; there's no way I, as a mother, should or would even want to mediate conflicts
Created on: July 26, 2010
There comes a time when you have to let your children live and learn, just like our parents did with
Created on: December 05, 2009
No. There is no 'mother' or 'father' past the point of moving out. The job of parent is over once the
Created on: June 05, 2009
There is no way a mother should have to mediate a disagreement between her adult children. By the
Created on: April 19, 2009 Last Updated: April 20, 2009
Conflicts arise between adults, because they are your children does not mean you need to be involved.
As
by Leah Curtis
Created on: January 27, 2009
A child will always a child to his or her mother but that child eventually grows up to be an adult and
Created on: June 10, 2009 Last Updated: June 13, 2009
There comes a time in life when we all have to let go. The kids have to allow the apron strings to be
by David Smith
Created on: November 09, 2008 Last Updated: December 04, 2008
Is it fair to expect a mother to risk alienation from her adult children? This is the question I'm forced
by K.D. Saffron
Created on: February 20, 2008 Last Updated: August 08, 2008
A mother's role is to rear her children to be productive and self-sufficient adults. That role requires
by Sondra Gomez
Created on: February 07, 2009
To mediate for your adult children when in conflict with one another will almost always do more harm
Created on: February 06, 2008
There comes a point when a mother has to step aside and her children show her what they have been taught.
by Liz Cosline
Created on: December 28, 2008
A lot of time is spent raising children to be not only productive adults but responsible individuals.
Created on: June 28, 2008
I do not believe a mother should mediate her adult children when conflicts arise among them. Being a
Created on: August 13, 2008
I am always very uncomfortable and unhappy when there is any discord between my five children and their
by Lori Bergman
Created on: February 04, 2008
I feel that a mother -or father should remain neutral any time there is a disagreement between their
by Rob Purifoy
Created on: February 06, 2008
Mothers are mothers so to speak and many do continue to want to step in at times of need out of habit
by Kim Cruea
Created on: February 07, 2008
MOTHER OR MEDIATOR?
Being a mother is the toughest job you will do. You've spent the eighteen years plus