2,497 Quotes About Parenting
- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Words are prophesy. Prophesy positive words into your life.
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- Author Alysia Abbott
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If he once failed as a father, it was a noble fail.
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- Author Tom Althouse
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The foundation for security and well being of a family is often built from a parent going extra miles to achieve it, doing mundane tasks to ensure it, standing up to injustice to protect it, and having the heart to listen and then express through embrace and action to each member of that sacred ohana how much they are deeply valued, unconditionally. And all the while, from birth, encouraging the other members to do the same. And often, from that foundation you have a home, well founded.
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- Author Charles Murray
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Considerable social science research has found that constant praise of children can backfire, because it so often consists of telling children how smart they are, not of praising children for the things they actually do. As a result, many children become protective of their image of being smart and are reluctant to take chances that might actually damage that image.
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- Author Steve Maraboli
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Parental Alienation is an emotional act of violence that is aimed at an adult, but critically wounds a child.
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- Author Sharon Nir
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Every crossroad in life has four options – quit, adapt, proceed, or accept, but quitting is a dead-end.
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- Author Kirtida Gautam
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Whatever I fed to his mind, thinking it was nutrition was, in fact, poison. No matter how much a person likes or craves sugar, he should not be raised on the diet of only sugar ~ Rudransh Kashyap
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- Author Lois McMaster Bujold
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And whose fault was it that the boy swallowed down lies, when no one would feed him the truth?
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- Author Adam Phillips
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It is unrealistic to assume that if all goes well in a child's life, he or she will be happy. Happiness is not something one can ask of a child. Children suffer in a way that adults don't always realize under the pressure their parents put on them to be happy.
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