We all have them.
Some are more regrettable than others.
We must begin by comparing our parenting style with that of our parents.
Unknowingly, we will see that we did learn good or bad parenting from our parents.
Regret can shackle us to the past or it can serve as an engine for change.
An apology for a regret is not a bad starting point.
Also you can do two things to help you put your regrets behind you.
Practice some compassion with yourself.
You have carried this burden long enough.
Secondly, be the best parent or grandparent you can be. (NYT)
If not today, when?
