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Helplessness in the face of a child's suffering is the curse of parenthood.

~ Nancy Atherton

Nancy Atherton Parenthood

Worry not that your child listens to you, worry most that they watch you.

~ Ronald A. Heifetz

Ronald A. Heifetz Example Parenthood

We'd traveled, we'd been to lots of parties, lots of movies and concerts, we'd slept in. We'd done all those things that people with children seem to miss so passionately. We didn't want those things anymore. We wanted a baby.

~ Liane Moriarty

Liane Moriarty Baby Parenthood

There's a Drunk Midget in My HouseAh, babies! They're more than just adorable little creatures on whom you can blame your farts. Like most people who have had one baby, I am an expert on everythiing and will tell you, unsolicited, how to raise your kid!

~ Tina Fey

Tina Fey Babies Humor Parenthood

The sound of her breathing reminded me, as it so often did, of how vulnerable she was. And how vulnerable we were because of how much we loved her. The fear - that something could happen to her at any moment, something I'd be helpless to stop - had become so omnipresent in my life that I sometimes pictured it growing, like a third arm, out of the center of my chest.

~ Dennis Lehane

Dennis Lehane Parenthood

Scratch a female inmate, I've discovered, and you'll usually find a girl whose mother had terrible taste in men.

~ Cammie Mcgovern

Cammie Mcgovern Parenthood Prisons

It's not so much that I mind listening to her stories. Everybody likes to have an audience - that's why most people have kids, isn't it?

~ Robin Epstein

Robin Epstein Parenthood

I said that additionally, since I was planning to nurse, it be best if you were off the breast before I came back to work. My boss just looked at me dreamily and said, 'That won't be for sixty years, at least.

~ Suzanne Finnamore

Suzanne Finnamore Humor Parenthood

In the mystifying world that was Victorian parenthood, obedience took precedence over all considerations of affection and happiness, and that odd, painful conviction remained the case in most well-heeled homes up until at least the time of the First World War.

~ Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson Obedience Parenthood Victorian Era

She has seen him fight his own brutal nature, and the Earth itself, in order to be the parent she needs. He has helped her learn to love herself for what she is.

~ N.k. Jemisin

N.k. Jemisin Parenthood

Black children need waves of present, multifaceted love, not simply present fathers.

~ Kiese Laymon

Kiese Laymon Parenthood

It'll be when you first learn to walk that I get daily demonstrations of the asymmetry in our relationship. You'll be incessantly running off somewhere, and each time you walk into a door frame or scrape your knee, the pain feels like it's my own. It'll be like growing an errant limb, an extension of myself whose sensory nerves report pain just fine, but whose motor nerves don't convey my commands at all. It's so unfair: I'm going to give birth to an animated voodoo doll of myself. I didn't see this in the contract when I signed up. Was this part of the deal?

~ Ted Chiang

Ted Chiang Parenthood

A man can make a son but a true man would be a father. A lady can have a child, but a real mother raises the child.

~ Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes Insipirational Love Parenthood

Is there a word for adults when they aren't parents?Steppa laughs. Folks with other things to do?Like what things?Jobs, I guess. Friends. Trips. Hobbies.

~ Emma Donoghue

Emma Donoghue Being Childless Childless People Parenthood

Esme skips on ahead. Jumping from one foot to the other, as if she can see markings on the ground he can’t. She is constantly jumping and skipping and twirling with the lightness of falling snow, looking up at him bright with questions, tugging on his hand, dashing off with all the speed her body is capable of and then skipping on the spot up ahead as if consecrating it for his arrival. It is so easy to make her happy that it seems like cheating at times.

~ Glenn Haybittle

Glenn Haybittle Parenthood

It's a wild ride, this parenthood thing. Hardest thing I've done in my life and by far the best.

~ Aidan Donnelley Rowley

Aidan Donnelley Rowley Parenthood

You right! You one hundred percent right! I done spent the last seventeen years worrying about what you got. Now it’s your turn, see? I’ll tell you what to do. You grown . . . we don established that. You a man. Now, let’s see you act like one. Turn your behind around and walk out this yard. And when you get out there in the alley . . . you can forget about this house. See? Cause this is my house. You go on and be a man and get your own house. You can forget about this. You can forget about this. ‘Cause this is mine. You go on and get yours because I’m through with doing for you.

~ August Wilson

August Wilson Parenthood

It would have been helpful if there was a Mayo Clinic chapter about the topic of leaving. Man, I would have read that chapter over and over -- leaving your wailing baby in the morning without wanting to slit your wrists; leaving your desk even though you are only a half hour away from completing something that would feel so good to wrap up; leaving the building so no one notices that you are actually leaving. I was much more interested in honing that skill than learning how to puree apples and carrots to freeze in ice-cube trays (not that I ever did that either). As long as I was a full-time working mother with a clock to punch or a train to catch -- as I would be for eight more years -- I never figured out how to leave with grace or with so-called conviction.

~ Jenny Rosenstrach

Jenny Rosenstrach Parenthood Working Moms Working Mothers Working Parents

If a brokenhearted mother could sing, I could not remain silent.

~ Beth Moore

Beth Moore Parenthood Testimony Vulnerability

The thing is, after having your first baby - there is no 'normal'. The reason form this is that there is actually no time for normality. Feeding, changing, washing muslins and generally cooing over your baby takes 25 hours a day and there is little room for anything else. Plus, you also need time to nap if you are going to recover well from your pregnancy and birth. So if you are pressurising yourself on top of that to make plans or worry about underarm depilation, you are pushing yourself far too much. Keep everything calm so you stay calm. Listen to your body. Trust yourself to know how much is 'too much'.

~ Dr Ellie Cannon

Dr Ellie Cannon First Baby New Mum Parenthood Postnatal

Parents need to see that every situation that their kids find themselves in is a teaching situation, and they need to take the time to explore cost and effect. So talking to your children, explaining things to children as to why things happen in the world. Getting them to see cost and relationships between events is the best way to increase comprehension skills. Daynette Gardiner, the best School Psychologist in The Bahamas.

~ Drexel Deal

Drexel Deal Comprehension Skills Cost And Effects Cost And Relationships Learning Opportunities Parenthood Teachable Moments Teaching Situation Time

I have never compromised on academics and the one thing that I insist on is good grades, even though I am a relaxed and indulgent parent in most other things.

~ Preeti Shenoy

Preeti Shenoy Academics Parenthood

Make me the father, O Lord, who will show my sons enough of a sense of humor, so that they will always be serious, but never take themselves too seriously. Give them humility, so they will always remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, the meekness of true strength.

~ Thom S. Rainer

Thom S. Rainer Fatherhood Maturation Mentoringcommon Discipleship Parenthood

The very lack of explicit pressure was itself a compelling force, for it created a world in which the expectation of success was simply there, a fact of life as basic as breakfast.

~ H.w. Brands

H.w. Brands Disillusionment Expectation Maturation Parenthood

There was so much – so many tests and tasks, so many tiny referenda.

~ H.w. Brands

H.w. Brands Maturation Parenthood

A love for his child was so profound, it spilled over to all humanity.

~ John Howard Griffin

John Howard Griffin Graciousness Image Of God Maturation Parenthood

Being a father, having an heir, seem to add an extra dimension to David. He had always been of vivid, animating presence in any room he entered. But now he would come from visiting the boy crackling with even greater energy and force. He had been engaged listener, ready to learn what any man might have to offer in discussion, but now there was an additional depth to his questions, a more far-reaching vision behind his decisions. He thought now beyond the span of years, and into a future that glistened ahead into centuries. It's one thing, I suppose, to have a prophet tell you that you will found a dynasty. Now, it seemed, he allowed himself to truly believe it.

~ Geraldine Brooks

Geraldine Brooks Legacy Parenthood

The author stipulates that while television lately background noise for a child, it tends to shift to the foreground for the adult. The adult pays enough attention to the media attention is paid to the child.

~ Gary Chapman

Gary Chapman Attention Parenthood

Adams looks forward to teaching his granddaughters about planting trees, noting that they already show inclination toward this and need only be encouraged in the naturalist pursuits he has found so healthy.

~ Paul C. Nagel

Paul C. Nagel Legacy Mentoring Parenthood

I was too old for my father to (be protective), too young to be flattered.

~ Catherine Marshall

Catherine Marshall Maturation Parenthood

We've been here dozen of times since we met, but this precious month before the baby is born feels like a last first date. There's a different kind of romance beginning. We will never again be entirely alone in the world

~ Elizabeth Bard

Elizabeth Bard Parenthood Pregnancy

On her way toward the shore, she kept coming across weekend tourists. Every cluster of them presented the same pattern: the man was pushing a stroller with a baby in it, the woman was walking beside him; the man's expression was meek, solicitous, smiling, a bit embarrassed, and endlessly willing to bend over the child, wipe its nose, soothe its cries; the woman’s expression was blasé, distant, smug, sometimes even (inexplicably) spiteful. This pattern Chantal saw repeated in several variants: the man alongside a woman was pushing the stroller and also carrying another baby on his hack, in a specially made sack: the man alongside a woman was pushing the stroller, carrying one baby on his shoulders and another in a belly carrier: the man alongside a woman had no stroller but was holding one child by the hand and carrying three others, on his back, his belly, and his shoulders. Then, finally, with no man. a woman was pushing the stroller: she was doing it with a force unseen in the men, such that Chantal, walking on the same sidewalk, had to leap out of her way at the last moment.Chantal thinks: men have daddified themselves. They aren't fathers, they're just daddies, which means: fathers without a father's authority.

~ Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera Childfree Love Parenthood

He did not so much follow his father's example as his father's vision.

~ John Taliaferro

John Taliaferro Inspiration Motivation Parenthood

I could impersonally imagine a father willingly and painlessly ending the life of a son before that life should fade and fray into the common background pattern of greedy passions and deliberate violence which is also the pattern of inevitable self-destruction.

~ Kenneth Mackenzie

Kenneth Mackenzie Parenthood

All children think unkindly of their parents at some time or another

~ Kenneth Mackenzie

Kenneth Mackenzie Parenthood

But he was sixty-two when I was, born, and the novelty of daughters had worn away long before.

~ Jane Smiley

Jane Smiley Fatherhood Fathers And Daughters Late In Life Children Parenthood

This anxiety to keep his father from anger was wearisome to him.

~ Pearl S. Buck

Pearl S. Buck Maturation Parenthood

Children who are well nurtured and whose parents help them learn how to calm down when they are upset, for instance, seem to develop greater strength in the brain’s circuits for managing distress

~ ;Lisa Lantieri

;Lisa Lantieri Parenthood Thought Life

They are full of wonder and awe and can play creatively. Sometimes they can sense things that adults often take time to perceive or know. For example, young children are able to make quick intuitive decisions about whom they will be friendly with. However, when this aspect of a child is not affirmed and noticed, it becomes hidden and repressed. As a result, young children can lose touch with a part of themselves that is already quite well developed.

~ Lisa Lantieri

Lisa Lantieri Maturation Parenthood

You´re my son, Ed. You might be idiotic and irresponsible, but it doesn´t make the slightest difference to what I feel for you. I´m pissed off that you could have thought it would

~ Jojo Moyes

Jojo Moyes Love Parenthood
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