409 Quotes About Parents-and-children
- Author Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng
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Its never too early to give children the guidance and to create or make your relationship with them a safer space.When your child has questions or in some cases can articulate their sexuality/gender experiences, handle them with respect and affirmations.
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- Author Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng
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It (Pose Fx) is incredible in showing how pop culture can be so important in affirming people and experiences, and being deliberate and unapologetic about centring people and those whose voices continue to be marginalised because of their gender, age and class.
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- Author Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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One day ask your daughter the kind of mother she wants to be! One day ask your son the kind of father he wants to be! One day ask yourself the kind of parent you have been! And one day, ask yourself how you have run the race of life through the good and the bad times with the baton of life in your hands!
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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The phrase ‘Boys will be boys,’ reflects that a male child is expected to be unpredictable and occasionally troublesome.
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- Author Stewart Stafford
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The greatest gift a parent can give a child is self-confidence.
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- Author Manoj Arora
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Your child is least interested in what the report card says. All that matters to him / her is what you say on seeing the report card.
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- Author Seth Adam Smith
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I didn't just see a child in my dreams—I felt it in my heart.
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- Author Jason E. Royle
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Your love, not your worry, is the most valuable thing any of us can give our children.
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- Author Ta-Nehisi Coates
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My parents were two-faced. To me, they showed no mercy. They preached from theBook of Fallen Children - Commandment 1: The Child Is Always Ungrateful. At eighteen, the free ride would stop, and I'd be dumped into the mess of the world. But in their private moments, they were soft, cowed by love. They critiqued their own parenting skills and thought of all the ways the could help their kids get ahead.
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