tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-553871403635498898.post7585140059944632499..comments2024-03-12T04:14:24.306-05:00Comments on Classical Homemaking: Modesty Problems are PARENTING ProblemsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10004203870466008754noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-553871403635498898.post-46019472597455162272018-04-25T17:51:27.060-05:002018-04-25T17:51:27.060-05:00Hear, hear. I agree. To shelter our tender plants ...Hear, hear. I agree. To shelter our tender plants while they are growing sounds like good parenting to me. You would think this would be common sense. How can the opposite be true? The hurt that young girls are experiencing from a simple lack of modesty and purity became apparent to my daughter (age 36) when she taught private violin lessons last year. Her students (who attended the local high school) would tell her about their day and she would cringe (on the inside.) It is actually shocking. Modesty is a guard to purity. If a person of whatever age lacks modesty he lacks true courtesy and you will see (eventually) a host of other virtues abandoned. One of my favorite examples of modesty is Anne Elliot of Persuasion. Thank you for sharing your heart and wise parenting. Karen Andreolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12135239838790568639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-553871403635498898.post-22046580549238476682018-03-03T05:03:47.495-06:002018-03-03T05:03:47.495-06:00It results from the combination of programming (br...It results from the combination of programming (brainwashing) by the other parent and the child's own contributions to the vilification of the targeted parent." 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Can't wait to see you ne...Well written my dear! Can't wait to see you next week. <br />You made the right choices.Mrs. Laura Lanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17334381585683324912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-553871403635498898.post-86984203421065322192018-02-16T14:27:49.707-06:002018-02-16T14:27:49.707-06:00I might want to thank you for the endeavors you ha...I might want to thank you for the endeavors you have made in composing this article. I am trusting the same best work from you later on too.. <a href="https://bestformums.co.uk/pregnancy/can-dye-hair-pregnant/" rel="nofollow">Hair dyeing while pregnant</a><br />Lynna Connerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10148028990041792924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-553871403635498898.post-90379878834199561282018-02-14T11:10:55.784-06:002018-02-14T11:10:55.784-06:00Great post, Sarah! Totally agree and was a very al...Great post, Sarah! Totally agree and was a very alert mom in my day to train my daughter in modesty and femininity. I hate most of the things being passed off as toys to children today, and was vigiliant regarding the kind of toys my kids had--not trendy and no regrets. Today, they are responsibly leading their own homes and children. My daughte delivers her first (little boy) in April and is planning to homeschool. She's designing a minimalist nursery. Modesty is taught and passed on generation to generation. Yes--Jacque writes well on this topic. Love you both!<br />Joy!<br />KathyMiss Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10535864559101763980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-553871403635498898.post-41931665935280762342018-02-11T15:06:20.479-06:002018-02-11T15:06:20.479-06:00A very good post Sarah. My kids are all grown now...A very good post Sarah. My kids are all grown now but boy was it hard when my girls were in their pre-teen years to find clothes that were even remotely modest. It was such a struggle and battle 15 years ago so I can't imagine the pressures on young moms TODAY. I definitely think boys are 'easier' to deal with in this department that girls. My son never was one for 'trends' and we rarely had arguments over what he was wearing. The girls, that was another story. I think one thing that has helped is a strong relationship with their dad. Even today, my 26 year old girls will hop up on his lap and hug him and say how much they love their dad. He always took them on 'dates' and spent time with them and to this day is a better 'encourager' to them than me! Girls definitely need the influence and opinions of a godly dad!Lauren @ My Wonderfully Madehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17728384738339919639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-553871403635498898.post-819489372045594622018-02-11T13:23:32.371-06:002018-02-11T13:23:32.371-06:00Thank you Sarah. As a mom of three young ladies I&...Thank you Sarah. As a mom of three young ladies I'm always concerned about modesty. We don't share the same modesty standards but I try to do my best to make sure they are not dressed in a way that will cause men to lust after them.<br /><br />If some man "drools" over any of my daughters even if they are dressed in "potato sacks" he will be very sorry, that's for sure!<br /><br />Reginahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06188723188448901080noreply@blogger.com