
Top 23 Quotes About Parenting Teenagers
#1. your dark parts don't scare me, Jimmy. They never did.
Kylie Scott
#3. Calling a child "rebellious" has the equivalent effect of calling a child that is struggling in school "stupid." It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Tim Kimmel
#4. Your supporters can help you think in new ways, solve problems, and burst through barriers.
Beverly K. Bachel
#5. If a person has wisdom, then he will also have the anointing. But sometimes a person with the
anointing may not have much wisdom.
Sunday Adelaja
#6. I've always played for the acceptance of my godfather (Willie Mays) and father (Bobby Bonds).
Barry Bonds
#8. I raised my three teens with love, perseverance, tenacity, sweat, tears, prayers, lighting candles, and the list could go on.
Ana Monnar
#9. The gift of faith given to your children will last longer than any monetary gift.
Eve M. Harrell
#12. Parents have no clue how many things they never teach their children. Their children are simply born with those things.
Kirtida Gautam
#14. A society needs to know when to forgive, but it also needs to know when to punish.
Kirtida Gautam
#15. That took the view that every misbehavior, every cruelty perpetuated by one kid on another should be let slide in the name of letting kids be kids? (Let them be kids, really let them, and you will end up with a tribe of bulimic eugenicists with huge amounts of credit card debt.)
Karl Taro Greenfeld
#16. The biggest test for parents is not how they parent, but how the respond to disorder and unpredictability.
Sarah Newton
#17. Cats are good at keeping clean [ ... ] Dogs are good at running forever without getting tired. And I think that pigs are good at being optimistic and not giving up even when things are really bad. So today we're going to do things the pig way, okay?
Chris Kurtz
#18. Think or don't think, but don't think that you are thinking when you are postulating.
Kirtida Gautam
#19. Nobody was innocent. There were only varying degrees of responsibility.
Stieg Larsson
#20. I don't want to be cross, love cannot be forced. There were tears in her eyes as she left the room.
Anne Frank
#22. The phrase 'Boys will be boys,' reflects that a male child is expected to be unpredictable and occasionally troublesome.
Kilroy J. Oldster
#23. Whatever emotional state you're in while you're parenting conveys more to your child than the content of what you're doing with them, no matter how perfect your intervention looks "on paper." In other words, to paraphrase Marshall McLuhan, "your emotional state is the message.
Michael Y. Simon
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