Oh my goodness I made so many mistakes! You will too. My children, scarred as they are (were), all love(d) me despite. The only thing that matters in parenting is genuine love.
I do wish, however, that I had listened more closely to the alarms going off in my head whenever I chose to follow someone else's advice above my own, especially that of those who called themselves professionals.
It’s been very interesting having a third child ten years after my first and eight after my second. When you raise kids that are close in age, they tend to go through all the developmental phases and life experiences at more or less the same time, but raising a baby when you know what to expect from elementary school and team sports and so many other things, that really gives you a lot of perspective. It likes a complete do-over. All the things that I feel like I probably should have done differently, I get to try again (and maybe mess up all over agin in a different way🤣).
hm. I can see how hindsight would come in very handy for you. And maturity.