Sometimes you have to get sicker before you can get better.
Jeannette WallsTags: health illness parenting-tip
If you had weak eyes, they needed exercise to get strong. Glasses were like crutches. They prevented people with feeble eyes from seeing the world on their own.
Jeannette WallsTags: exercise eyes glasses eyesight parenting-tip
The mother who understands her own intentions and her daughter’s intentions, who has introspection and a strong sense of self, and who is able to separate her identity from her daughter’s, has the key to achieving the right balance.
Susan Shapiro BarashTags: parenting-children parenting-tip mother-daughter-relationships
In its highest form, not judging is the ultimate act of forgiveness.
John KuypersTags: faith relationships christian marriage-advice parenting-tip non-judgment
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. BeasleyTags: encouragement parenting wisdom-quote discouraged parenting-tip
Tantrums are not bad behavior. Tantrums are an expression of emotion that became too much for the child to bear. No punishment is required. What your child needs is compassion and safe, loving arms to unload in.
Rebecca EanesTags: children toddlers parenting-children tantrums parenting-tip gentle-parenting positive-parenting preschoolers
So often, children are punished for being human. Children are not allowed to have grumpy moods, bad days, disrespectful tones, or bad attitudes, yet we adults have them all the time! We think if we don't nip it in the bud, it will escalate and we will lose control. Let go of that unfounded fear and give your child permission to be human. We all have days like that. None of us are perfect, and we must stop holding our children to a higher standard of perfection than we can attain ourselves. All of the punishments you could throw at them will not stamp out their humanity, for to err is human, and we all do it sometimes.
Rebecca EanesTags: humanity society children punishment parenting discipline toddlers parenting-tip gentle-parenting positive-parenting preschoolers
In between every action and reaction, there is a space. Usually the space is extremely small because we react so quickly, but take notice of that space and expand it. Be aware in that space that you have a choice to make. You can choose how to respond, and choose wisely, because the next step you take will teach your child how to handle anger and could either strengthen or damage your relationship.
Rebecca EanesTags: children emotions parenting attachment-parenting parenting-tip gentle-parenting positive-parenting emotional-regulation
When you've had one call after another and your little one is tugging on your shirt, remember what really matters. When the milk is splattered all over the floor and those little eyes are looking at you for your reaction, remember what really matters. It takes 5 minutes to clean up spilled milk; it takes much longer to clean up a broken spirit.
Rebecca EanesTags: philosophy children parenting toddlers attachment-parenting parenting-tip gentle-parenting positive-parenting preschoolers
What we are teaches the child far more than what we say, so we must be what we want our children to become.
Joseph Chilton PearceTags: parenting parenting-tip gifts-of-imperfect-parenting parenting-advice
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