So for the past few days I've been thinking, what separate them? I've only come to one conclusion, there is no easy way to define the difference between a "good mom" and "great mom." Every woman is different. Each has her own set of inherited parenting skills, abilities and talents which enables her to be as good as parent as she can be.
I have always advocated the fact most parents strive to raise their children better than their parents raised them. In because of natural evolution in our culture and environment, parenting can always be improved upon. That will never change, so it seems senseless to strive for perfection - it simply can't be achieved.
From the web
# A good mom puts Band-Aids on your boo-boos, a great mom eases your pain.
# A good mom helps you with your homework, a great mom guides you through the process of helping yourself.
# A good mom helps to mend your torn clothes, a great mom helps to mend your broken heart.
A got a mom and she turns 70.
Happy Birthday Mom!
The has her ups and down in life, struggles to raise 2 kids who are damm proud of her
Cheers