The Importance Of Family In My Life

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Family is the people in your life that will always be there for you no matter what. They will not only try to challenge you, but make you a better person. They are there to give you support, but to tell you when you mess up. The family that we are born into give us our first insight on different values, and ideas. We share most of our “first experiences” with them, but there are some that we save for our chosen family. The family that we are born into are the first glimpses into what life is actually like. They show us how the world works, how to act in public, the difference between what is right and what is wrong. They introduce us to sports and other things we enjoy. We turn out the people that we are because of our family influences us …show more content…

Ever since I can remember I always wanted to be like my mother. She’s confident, strong, funny, and an all around great person. Due to her influence, and the fact that she was such a role model in my life, I was given the nickname “Little Janice”. Not only for the simple fact we look like each other but, because I have adapted her personality and mannerisms. I always loved and admired the fact that she was a teacher, and I always thought it was the coolest job to have because that is what my mom does. Growing up I secretly always knew that I was going to become a teacher because of that notion. Here I am at nineteen years old studying special education. The same thing goes with my dad. My dad comes from an extremely athletic family, and I wanted to be apart of that too. He pushed me to be the best athlete that I could be, he gave me advice on how to be better, he would spend hours outside with me practicing on whatever sport was in season at the time. Due to that I had opportunities to play soccer in college. When my dad was teaching me about the world of sports it was our special time. We would have to drive hours to soccer games on Sundays and to practices three times a week and during that time in the car is really

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