A Quote by Dave Barry

Any parent that relies on any law to help him parent is an idiot. — © Dave Barry
Any parent that relies on any law to help him parent is an idiot.

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I've given her bragging rights. That's something my mum's definitely big on, like any African parent. Like any parent.
Any child who has lost a parent probably knows every single photograph in existence of that parent.
Does any new parent, even if you're not a first-time parent, ever really know what to do?
Any parent knows how to be the ideal parent.
This is probably one of the most difficult challenges any parent could face - learning to love the other parent enough to make the children first.
I think any parent, at some time or other, has thoughts of their child dying. That's probably one of the worst things that could ever happen to a parent.
As a parent, I can get so frustrated. Any parent can!
A parent can seem very kind and gentle, but as any child knows, as soon as that parent gets stressed, they can suddenly turn and get a bit angry.
I was a solo parent. Not a single parent as far as I was concerned. Single parent implies that the other parent is around somewhere.
The absurd duty, too often inculcated, of obeying a parent only on account of his being a parent, shackles the mind, and prepares it for a slavish submission to any power but reason.
I think any young person who is going into the same field as their parent whose parent has been very successful, it's complicated.And it was complicated for me.
I don't advocate any child following in their parent's footsteps when their parent's footsteps are as crooked as mine are.
A conscious parent is not one who seeks to fix her child or seek to produce or create the 'perfect' child. This is not about perfection. The conscious parent understands that is journey has been undertaken, this child has been called forth to 'raise the parent' itself. To show the parent where the parent has yet to grow. This is why we call our children into our lives.
Adoption is a wonderful way of becoming a family. If being a biological parent is any better or more rewarding than being an adoptive parent, I really don't think I could stand it!
You don't have to do everything right as a parent, but there is one thing you cannot afford to get wrong. That one thing is prayer. You'll never be a perfect parent, but you can be a praying parent. Prayer is your highest privilege as a parent. There is nothing you can do that will have a higher return on investment. In fact, the dividends are eternal.
What I continue to learn as a parent is to be mindful of the fact that I am responsible for being the parent that my children need me to be and not necessarily the parent I want to be.
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