Dear Dr. Ellen: My husband and I are both struggling to make ends meet.
We live from paycheck to paycheck. I worry a great deal that my kids,
ages 3, 4 and 7 don't have a lot of toys and nice clothes. It was
especially hard on them during this holiday season when they watched TV
and every new toy was advertised and every home looked like Martha
Stewart came to decorate. Every time we have to explain that what they
want is too expensive, it breaks my heart. Will they grow up resenting
us for having them and then not being able to give them things that
other kids have? - Jan
Dear Jan: The best gift you can ever give your children is belief in
themselves. This is done by always praising them and surrounding them
with love, not by giving them toys and nice clothes. The happiest, most
well adjusted children come from a home where there is love. Remember
this always "A shack can be a mansion when love lives there, and a
palace can be a prison without love." Getting books from the library and
reading to them, taking long walks and pointing out the beauty in
nature, spending time talking to them, listening to them, going on
picnics, smiles, hugs and kisses will be what your children will
remember and feel blessed for having both of you as parents. - Dr. Ellen