Mothers not only belong to the family, but also to the world. I have tasted the pain of motherhood, but not the freedom of motherhood. ——Tagore
There are indeed many children who survive in single families or in the plight of both parents, but the need of children for their parents is still indelible in human nature. ——Reagan
I am not very demanding on my children. I only need to be moderately strict in their education. To educate children to know right from wrong, of course there must be some discipline, but discipline must be for the sake of discipline and the truth must be explained. . The children will ask endless questions, and you must always be very patient; no matter what, I have to explain the truth and answer their questions. Some parents don't talk enough about their children, and this is one of the big issues right now. ——Mrs. Thatcher
I don’t know if anyone got more from my father than I did. I use my father's open-mindedness to cope with changes in the environment, use my father's optimism to create my own future, use my father's encouragement and tolerance to teach students and children, and use my father's love for nature to cultivate my own temperament. ——Roland
The mother I was looking for everywhere turned out to be sitting in my house. You have no caste, no distinction between high and low, no hatred - you are only a symbol of our happiness! ——Tagore
In order to live up to my father's love and expectations, I can stay away from evil and mistakes, and be alone outside without being swallowed up by the sea of ??people and waves. ——Roland
There is no need to lose your temper hysterically with your children, and there is no need to nag endlessly. Wash your face and brush your teeth when you get up in the morning, wash your hands when you come back from going out, put messy things back in their place, etc. As long as you have the opportunity, you can teach your children naturally. Isn’t that good? ——Daisaku Ikeda
It is always a tragedy for any child to lose his parents due to death, divorce, or abandonment. Some single-person families do fulfill their responsibilities in caring for their children, but most Americans believe that single-person families are not the ideal model. ——Reagan
Whenever our family encounters difficulties, my father always encourages us to cheer up. No matter what happens, he is always our support. He is an open-minded person. He has many aphorisms and aphorisms about worldly affairs and human relations. Chuang's favorite topic to talk about is: life has its ups and downs, and everyone should be at ease in adversity. "He has to understand that there are always going to be slightly unsatisfactory things in life." When I did not do well in exams or encountered something unsatisfactory in school, he always said to me: "Without some unsatisfactory things to compare with, you will not truly understand what happiness is." ——Yake
The most powerful argument in the world is practical action, and the most effective education is leading by example; never ask others for things you can’t do; first criticize your own mistakes. You should change your own first. ——Fu Lei
Most mothers of biased children believe that obedience is the most important thing for their children to learn, so they usually let their children memorize answers instead of solving problems. ——Anonymous
Your excessive interference will prevent your son from growing up to be a real person. Sometimes he grows up to be a person without any opinion, who can neither make any decisions nor do any adventurous and brave actions. Sometimes it is counterproductive and obeys your pressure to a certain extent. However, Pentium Sometimes, the desire for a way out breaks out, resulting in chaos in the family. "He was a good boy at first, but he turned out to be like this." ——Makarenko
The emotions expressed by these hands are gratitude, joy, sadness and hope; they show that from the time he was a young man to being so tall now, he has never lost sight of his family. power, and don't want him to repay. ——Dickens