Quotes About Parenting
The logic is, for example, "I can invest in my career during the early years when our children are small and parenting isn't as critical. When our children are a bit older and begin to be interested in things that adults are interested in, then I can lift my foot off my career accelerator. That's when I'll focus on my family." Guess what. By that time the game is already over.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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But, as parents, we do have the opportunity to help our children get it right. The Resources, Processes, and Priorities model of capabilities can help us gauge what our children will need to be able to do, given the types of challenges and problems that we know they will confront in their future.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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The First Rule of Mom: Love. The Second Rule of Mom: Feed your offspring.
~ Cody McFadyen
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He ate every miserable spoonful and ever since it struck him that adults are always trying to buy off children to make them forget their bad actions.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Here's a tip for new parents: Start lowering those expectations early, it's going to pay off later.
~ Colson Whitehead
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You're supposed to pass on something useful to your children.
~ Colson Whitehead
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And what is it we give our children anyway, except the ability to not become us?
~ Colum McCann
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We do children an enormous disservice when we assume that they cannot appreciate anything beyond drive through fare and nutritionally marginal, kid-targeted convenience foods. Our children are capable of consuming something that grew in a garden or on a tree and never saw a deep fryer. They are capable of making it through diner at a sit-down restaurant with tablecloths and no climbing equipment. Children deserve quality nourishment.
~ Victoria Moran
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For one's children so often gave one's own perceptions a little thrust forwards.
~ Virginia Woolf
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He should be very proud of Andrew if he got a scholarship, he said. She would be just as proud of him if he didn't, she answered. They disagreed always about this, but it did not matter. She liked him to believe in scholarships, and he liked her to be proud of Andrew whatever he did.
~ Virginia Woolf
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No, she thought, putting together some of the pictures he had cut out - a refrigerator, a mowing machine, a gentleman in evening dress - children never forget. For this reason, it was so important what one said, and what one did, and it was a relief when they went to bed.
~ Virginia Woolf
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children never forget. For this reason, it was so important what one said, and what one did, and it was a relief when they went bed. For now she need not think about anybody. She could be herself, by herself. And that was what now she often felt the need of--to think; well, not even to think. To be silent; to be alone.
~ Virginia Woolf
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For she was a child, throwing bread to the ducks, between her parents, and at the same time a grown woman coming to her parents who stood by the lake, holding her life in her arms which, as she neared them, grew larger and larger in her arms until it became a whole life, a complete life, which she put down by them and said, 'This is what I have made of it! This!' And what had she made of it? What, indeed?
~ Virginia Woolf
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Querer tornar felizes os filhos, antes do tempo, é talvez uma imprudência
~ VITOR HUGO
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Nettie, it quickly developed, had no gift for mothering. Many women have no gift for it. They mimic the recalled gestures and mannerisms of the women they've been trained to become and hope for the best.
~ Vivian Gornick
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I appeal to parents: never, never say, Hurry up, to a child. (62)
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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for in this poignant personal study there lurks a general lesson; the wayward child, the egotistic mother, the panting maniac—these are not only vivid characters in a unique story: they warn us of dangerous trends; they point out potent evils. "Lolita" should make all of us—parents, social workers, educators—apply ourselves with still greater vigilance and vision to the task of bringing up a better generation in a safer world.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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If a mother identifies with every fall of her child and takes personal pride in its every success, her self-image will be as unstable as her child's balance. She finds stability when she realizes that she is not her child, and watches it with love and interest—but as a separate being.
~ W. Timothy Gallwey
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Eriti olulist rolli mängisid vanemad inimesed. Lapsi kasvatasid tavaliselt vanavanemad, kuna arvati, et vanematel oli igapäevaelus niigi palju tegemist ning neil polnud piisavalt elutarkust, mida lastele edasi anda. Vanemad inimesed olid ja on hoolitsuse ja moraalse toe pakkujad ning jutuvestjatena on nad hõimu mütoloogilise ja vaimse pärandi edasikandjad. Kogukonna pühade traditsioonide edasikandmise eest vastutavad eelkõige nemad.
~ Larry J. Zimmerman
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Before Nancy and I had children of our own, I would have titled a sermon on raising children something like "Ten Rules for Raising Godly Kids." But birth by birth, the titles changed. The progression went something like this: "Ten Rules for Raising Godly Kids" "Ten Guidelines for Raising Good Kids" "Five Principles for Raising Kids" "Three Suggestions for Surviving Parenthood
~ Larry Osborne
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Kids are OUT of control because their parents are not IN control.
~ Larry Winget
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Setting a good example for your children does nothing but increase their embarrassment.
~ larson doug
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Few things are more satisfying than seeing your children have teenagers of their own.
~ larson doug
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[Rejection] made me quit writing once. For six months. I started up again when my then seven-year-old son asked me to start writing again because I was too grumpy when I wasn't writing.
~ larson kirby
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