Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them.
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Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them.
Before I would hurt a child, I would slit my wrists. I would never hurt a child It's totally false. I was outraged. There have been many disgusting statements made recently concerning allegations of improper conduct on my part.
There's a Mother's Day and there's a Father's Day, but there's no Children's Day. It would mean a lot.
I want to be little again; Skinned knees hurt a lot less than broken hearts.
I don't remember at all what I was dreaming to do when I was a child. I am sure though, as all children, I wish freedom, I wanted to be irreverent.
As an only child I played alone with the ball against the wall and sometimes I parried, I had also a craze: I tried to feel always free.
Parents should be conscious of how they condition their children. To a child should be given every freedom of trying the good and the bad, so they might decide by themselves. Let them find their way: you must only be careful that they don't fall in a ditch! Never say anything to your children that isn't an existential experience of yours. Accept your ignorance, this will bring you more respect, more faith in what you are. A parent's ego would want to know everything! Be respectful to your children; parents expect the children's respect, but they forget it should be mutual: respect your children and they'll respect you! Trust your children and they'll trust you, so there can be communication.