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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

Colson Whitehead Children Expectations Parenting Parents

If you're using most of your energy to do stuff for your kids, then you'll have that much less energy to just be there for them.

~ Roma Khetarpal

Roma Khetarpal Children Parenting

In raising my children, I have lost my mind but found my soul.

~ Lisa T. Shepherd

Lisa T. Shepherd Children Home Parenting

Give the child a taste of meditation by creating a climate and atmosphere of love, acceptance and silence.

~ Swami Dhyan Giten

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Sure, I'd like a child of my own. I'd also like a laser pistol, that doesn't mean someone should give me one.

~ Alex Bosworth

Alex Bosworth Children Parenting Responsibility

Thus far we have been able to protect [our children] from the deep and enduring traumas that scar the minds and selves of so many of the patients I see. How — how?—can I make it always so?

~ Christine Montross

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Parenting is a partnership. Loving each other has a big impact on your children.

~ Elizabeth George

Elizabeth George Children Elizabeth George Love Parenting

The most precious gift that you can give to the child is unconditional love and acceptance, which allows the child to discover his own inner being, his authentic self, his freedom to be himself.

~ Swami Dhyan Giten

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Now this is a most satisfactory and important thing to think about, for brutality will not,—cannot,—accomplish what a kindly disposition will; and, if folks could only know how quickly a “balky” child will, through loving and cuddling, grow into a charming, happy youth, much childish gloom and sorrow would vanish; for a man or woman who is ugly to a child is too low to rank as highly as a wild animal; for no animal will stand, for an instant, anything approaching an attack, or any form of harm to its young. But what a lot of tots find slaps, yanks and hard words for conditions which do not call for such harsh tactics! No child is naturally ugly or “cranky.” And big, gulping sobs, or sad, unhappy young minds, in a tiny body should not occur in any community of civilization. Adulthood holds many an opportunity for such conditions. Childhood should not.

~ Ernest Vincent Wright

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Whatever I haven’t accomplished biologically obviously wasn't all that imperative.

~ Alex Bosworth

Alex Bosworth Children Parenting Reproduction

Children who have faith have distinctly different characteristics from those who don't. In fact, one of the main manifestations of a person with strong faith is the ability to give—not just in terms of money or possessions, but also time, love, and encouragement.

~ Stormie Omartian

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Spanking a child is about the parent not the child. The child will learn more from positive correction than physical manipulation.

~ Asa Don Brown

Asa Don Brown Childhood Children Parenting Spanking

It’s never too early to begin pointing your little ones’ souls heavenward.

~ Elizabeth George

Elizabeth George Begin Children Early Heaven Little Mom Never Parent Parenting Soul

Parent should never forget the great excitement they felt for the birth of a new born into the world.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

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We watch them grow, with sadness and amazement and fear. We have stepped away, but not entirely away. They know this. They sense it. We are no longer here, but we are not yet gone. And we will be like that for the rest of their lives.We watch, and they surprise us.We watch, and they surpass us.

~ David Levithan

David Levithan Children Parenting

Of course our most important role as a parent is to have our children know that they are loved and worthy. Even more importantly, it's to help them discover, and fan the flames of whatever it is that they are enthusiastic about!

~ Steve Karagiannis

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At first parenthood was as I had expected, exhausting, sometimes heinous, and occasionally divine. I held my children close enough to feel them breathe, laugh, swallow.

~ Kelly Corrigan

Kelly Corrigan Children Life Motherhood Parenthood Parenting

So many people think that they are not gifted because they don’t have an obvious talent that people can recognize because it doesn’t fall under the creative arts category—writing, dancing, music, acting, art or singing. Sadly, they let their real talents go undeveloped, while they chase after fame. I am grateful for the people with obscure unremarked talents because they make our lives easier---inventors, organizers, planners, peacemakers, communicators, activists, scientists, and so forth. However, there is one gift that trumps all other talents—being an excellent parent. If you can successfully raise a child in this day in age to have integrity then you have left a legacy that future generations will benefit from.

~ Shannon L. Alder

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We try to bring up our children so that they are protected from the world's evils, only to find we've raised a pack of innocents who seem to be about to stumble into them at every turn just from sheer stupidity!

~ Samuel R. Delany

Samuel R. Delany Children Innocence Naivete Parenting

Parents in the early half of the twentieth century were primarily concerned with the development of character in their children. They wanted to be certain that their children were ready to cope with adversity, for it was surely coming to them one day whether in personal or national life. The development of character involves self-discipline and often sacrifice of one's own desires for the good of self and others. Montessori education, developed in this historical period, reflects this emphasis on the formation of the child's character. However, parents today are more likely to say their primary wish for their children is that they be happy. In pursuit of this goal they indulge their children, often unconsciously, to a degree that is startling to previous generations. All parents need to remember that true happiness comes through having character and discipline, and living a life of meaningful contribution -- not by having and doing whatever you wish.

~ Paula Polk Lillard

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Something must have happened, your mother speculated. In her mind a woman with no child could only be explained by vast untrammeled calamity. Maybe she just doesn't like children.Nobody likes children, Yunior, your mother assured you. That doesn't mean you don't have them.

~ Junot Díaz

Junot Díaz Children Fatherhood Motherhood Parenting

Too many times I'd left him reaching for me, from a babysitter's arms. Am I still a mother? I asked myself... What parts of the day could I cut out and still give him enough? Paul never asked himself that. He thought he was a great dad.

~ Mona Simpson

Mona Simpson Children Fatherhood Motherhood Parenting

God has called us to something vastly bigger than our happiness or that of our children.

~ Gloria Furman

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For Parents: Never blame or scold a child for their first mistake after all family is the first school from where a child learns.

~ Neeraj Bhanot

Neeraj Bhanot Children Parenting Upbringing

Parents need to fill a child’s bucket of self-esteem so high that the rest of the world can’t oke enough holes to drain it dry.

~ Alvin Price

Alvin Price Children Parenting Self Esteem

Rocco was gripped with the panic he often experienced around her, around himself. He seemed to be both here now and simultaneously five years in the future looking back at this moment, at the loss of this moment. He was always sliding past the nowness of being with her, throwing himself at her like a cranked-up insincere clown for an exhausting fifteen minutes a day or getting cozy with booze in order to achieve the proper mood, and from the time she was born he had felt he was on his deathbed, remembering with regret how skittish and slippery his time with her had been. Had been, as if she were a hard thirty-seven and divorced instead of a two-year old baby, as if he were eighty-six and senile instead of forty-three and slightly overweight.

~ Richard Price

Richard Price Children Fear Parenting

Asking a parent not to be a parent is like asking the sun not to be hot or snow not to be cold.

~ Lesa Howard

Lesa Howard Children Kids Love Parenting

You shouldn't do that. Not to your child. You should-carry your own burdens.

~ Cassandra Clare

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Father, I am from a different egg than your other children. Think of me as a duckling raised by hens. I am not a domestic bird destined to spend his life in a chicken coop. The water that scares you rejuvenates me. For unlike you I can swim, and swim I shall. The ocean is my homeland. If you are with me, come to the ocean. If not, stop interfering with me and go back to the chicken coop.

~ Elif Shafak

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Children are God's way of saving us. They give us a second chance at getting it right.

~ Nancy Arroyo Ruffin

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What a funny girl, I thought, and then I realized something. To the three-year-old ye, and maybe even to the thirty year old eye, weeds and grass look very similar. Same color, same feeling, same texture.

~ Angie Smith

Angie Smith Children Christian Parenting Women

We enshrine things to memory very differently than we experience them in real time. The psychologist Daniel Kahneman has coined a couple of terms to make the distinction. He talks about the experiencing self versus the remembering self.

~ Jennifer Senior

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If you want kids, choose your girlfriend like your future child has the deciding vote.

~ Stefan Molyneux

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In automobile terms, the child supplies the power but the parents have to do the steering.

~ Benjamin Spock

Benjamin Spock Children Parenting

If you want your children to turn out well, spend twice as much time with them, and half as much money.

~ Abigail Van Buren

Abigail Van Buren Children Parenting Parenting Tip

Sorting out what's good and bad is the province of ethics. It is also what keeps priests, pundits, and parents busy. Unfortunately, what keeps children and philosophers busy is asking the priests, pundits and parents, Why?

~ Thomas Cathcart

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Drawing from 1.7 million Gallup surveys collected between 2008 and 2012, researchers Angus Deaton and Arthur Stone found that parents with children at home age fifteen or younger experience more highs, as well as more lows, than those without children... And when researchers bother to ask questions of a more existential nature, they find that parents report greater feelings of meaning and reward -- which to many parents is what the entire shebang is about.

~ Jennifer Senior

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Why did they have kids then? Why did they have children if they didn’t want to love and nurture them? Weren’t you supposed to cherish every moment you got with your kids? The wives sounded like the only reason to have children was to fulfill some ridiculous social contract that apparently was co- signed when we signed away our single status. If all you wanted to do was to get on with your life, while the hired help took care of bringing up your child, why have one? There was a simpler option. Just don’t have them. There were enough unwanted children in the world already.

~ Shweta Ganesh Kumar

Shweta Ganesh Kumar Children Motherhood Outspoken Parenting

As a mother I see the future in the present. Every little thing she does or says makes me form a hypothesis of how she will see life and treat others in 20 years. So I plan for how amazing she will be now. Instead of living my life I have to live hers. Some may not understand how important it is to be a parent. How present, efficient, selfless, and imaginative you must be. But I do. I only pray that this little face is stronger than I am and more successful for this world and the next. I chase her butterflies. She was created from scratch and presented as a gift from God. She will never roam free, unattended and unloved.

~ Kimberley Alecia Smith

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His love for his children bore down on his heart with the weight of three heavy stones. There were all his unnamed fears for them, and hopes for them. There was all he was powerless to change, including who they were--one too mild, one too easily tempted to be cruel, and the little girl (it was the weight of a heavy stone against his heart) a mystery to him, impossible to say what she, through her life, would need. And soon, one more.

~ Alice Mcdermott

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