•1 Parents teach little children that for every negative or positive you send out you are likely to get an equal negative or positive back, which means for every response expect an equal response from the opposite, other side, or target.
•2 Parenting advances by teaching older children to “do the right thing anyway,” which means practicing the Christian principle of worrying about what God thinks and not about what people think.
•3 Parenting develops further by teaching young adults to give positive for negative and positive for positive, which means to practice the Christian principle of doing good for evil.
•4 Parenting at all stages works to teach that emotional responsibility supersedes behavioral responsibility and cognitive responsibility.
•5 Parenting is never done since a good parent continues with inspirational, motivational, and uplifting messages as long as they are able.