Like any other tool for facilitating the completion of a questionable task, rewards offer a "how" answer to what is really a "why" question.
Alfie KohnStichwörter: parenting business rewards
Our greatest duty to our children is to love them first. Secondly, it is to teach them. Not to frighten, force, or intimidate our children into submission, but to effectively teach them so that they have the knowledge and tools to govern themselves.
Richelle E. GoodrichStichwörter: love children parenting teach richelle richelle-goodrich self-government
So much is asked of parents, and so little is given.
Virginia SatirStichwörter: parents responsibility parenting
When you get born your father and mother lost something out of themselves, and they are going to bust a ham trying to get it back, and you are it. They know they can't get it all back but they will get as big a chunk out of you as they can.
Robert Penn WarrenStichwörter: selfishness parenting
Did children want sports cars for parents? No. They wanted Hondas. They wanted to know that the car would start in all seasons.
Dave EggersStichwörter: parenting stability
The raising of a child is the building of a cathedral. You can't cut corners.
Dave EggersStichwörter: parenting
That so many thousands of children around the world are available for adoption is a sign of our impoverished humanity. That so many persons around the world open their hearts and homes each year to embrace a few of these children is a lasting testimony to humanity's enduring nobility.
Deborah A. BeasleyStichwörter: parenting family-relationships adoption psycology foster-care deborah-beasley
The offspring cannot rely on its parents for disinterested guidance. One expects the offspring to be preprogrammed to resist some parental manipulation while being open to other forms. When the parent imposes an arbitrary system of reinforcement (punishment and reward) in order to manipulate the offspring to act against its own best interests, selection will favor offspring that resist such schedules of reinforcement.
Robert TriversStichwörter: biology psychology evolution parenting
Sometimes our work as caregivers is not for the faint of heart. But, you will never know what you are made of until you step into the fire. Step bravely!
Deborah A. BeasleyStichwörter: encouragement parenting wisdom-quote discouraged parenting-tip
Mina wanted some of the kind of love Momma gave to her children, wheere love was the first and deepest thing, and the questions came later and the answers wouldn't matter much measured up against the love.
Cynthia VoigtStichwörter: parenting
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