Good Parenting
Good Parenting By NorthernWolf 1. Don and Sue believed that they had been good parents to their children, Ann and Allan. The twins were now 18 and both getting ready to enter their first year of college. They had always been close and it was no surprise when they had announced that they wished to both go to the same school. Don and Sue had already discussed this between themselves and decided that they would prefer to see their kids separated and developing their own personalities rather than spending so much time with each other. They had rejected the “same school” idea and made it clear to the Ann and Allan that since they were paying for college they would decide who goes where. Ann and Allan were furious and demanded that their parents change …