Quotes About Nurturing
My parents were definitely encouraging with creativity.
~ Yung Lean
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I was given an enormous amount of love by my parents.
~ Liza Minnelli
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I read to my kids every night.
~ Edge
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Food is about nurturing: not only physical but also emotional nurturing.
~ Ina Garten
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With what price we pay for the glory of motherhood.
~ Isadora Duncan
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The moment she had laid the child to the breast both became perfectly calm.
~ Isak Dinesen
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Kebahagian anda tumbuh berkembang manakal anda membantu orang lain. Namun, bilamana anda tidak mencoba membantu sesama, kebahagian akan layu dan mengering. Kebahagian bagaikan sebuah tanaman, harus di sirami setiap hari dengan sikap dan tindakan memberi
~ J. Donald Walters
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Be very sure, if you would train children for heaven, they are hints that ought not to be lightly set aside.
~ Unknown
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I have always had this view about the modern education system: we pay attention to brain development, but the development of warmheartedness we take for granted.
~ Dalai Lama
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Jake's father, Doc Polson, had tended to hundreds of scraped knees and bumped heads. He'd set four broken arms and fixed dozens of sprained ankles before people got used to hopping on and off the moving wagons. He'd also salved a couple of dozen scalds and burns, he'd sat up with a child with croup for three nights, and he'd even delivered two babies, with the help of Aunt May, the midwife.
~ Dan Abnett
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The most important thing to remember, the guiding principle, is to try to keep your son's self-esteem
~ Unknown
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Online marketers have invented euphemisms to make the work they do sound less awful. For example, we're told that our email campaigns do not involve badgering people, or pestering them - rather, we're "nurturing" them. "Lead nurturing is a big thing in the world of online marketing.
~ Unknown
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One thing you discover in motherhood that you never understood from being a daughter and loving your mother—the mother end of things went deeper. After you gave birth, no sleep ever again would take you far from your child.
~ Dana Spiotta
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What you don't get from having a mother versus being a mother is how consuming it was, how profoundly one-sided. The child's job was to need her mother less and less, a progression toward independence. But the mother's job was to always help, always be there when needed, and never, ever stop worrying.
~ Dana Spiotta
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I will protect my energy around draining people. I will learn how to set healthy boundaries. I will learn how to say "no" at the right times. I will listen to my intuition about the relationships that are nurturing for me. JUDITH ORLOFF, MD, THE EMPATH'S SURVIVAL GUIDE
~ Unknown
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I think honesty and love help to create the safety that children need to just be children. If we want them to "fix" us, to cure us, to make us better, then we are not being honest with ourselves; we know that children can't heal us or heal our relationships with others. That is beyond their capabilities, and it is certainly not their responsibility.
~ Daniel Gottlieb
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Integration is not the same as blending. Integration requires that we maintain elements of our differentiated selves while also promoting our linkage. Becoming a part of a "we: does not mean losing a "me." Integration as a focus of intervention among a range of domains of integration becomes the fundamental basis for how we apply interpersonal neurobiology principles to the nurturing of healthy relationships.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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As children develop, their brains "mirror" their parent's brain. In other words, the parent's own growth and development, or lack of those, impact the child's brain. As parents become more aware and emotionally healthy, their children reap the rewards and move toward health as well. That means that integrating and cultivating your own brain is one of the most loving and generous gifts you can give your children.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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What do you really want for your children? What qualities do you hope they develop and take into their adult lives?
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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Your job as a parent is not to prevent them from experiencing setbacks and failures, but to give them the tools and emotional resilience they need to weather life's storms, and then to walk beside them through those storms.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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You can use all of the interactions you share—the stressful, angry ones as well as the miraculous, adorable ones—as opportunities to help them become the responsible, caring, capable people you want them to be.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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Como padres, estamos programados para intentar proteger a nuestros hijos de todo sufrimiento y dolor, pero en realidad eso es imposible. Nuestros hijos se caerán, se sentirán heridos y sufrirán miedo, tristeza y enfado. De hecho, a menudo estas experiencias difíciles son las que les permiten crecer y descubrir el mundo.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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A medida que los padres adquieren mayor conciencia y son cada vez más sanos emocionalmente, sus hijos cosechan los frutos y también ellos avanzan hacia la salud. Eso significa que integrar y cultivar tu propio cerebro es uno de los regalos más afectuosos y generosos que puedes ofrecer a tus hijos.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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All of this applies to our kids as well. They have their own little canoes, and they float down their own river of well-being. Many of the challenges we face as parents result from the times when our kids aren't in the flow, when
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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