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 Pearce
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hen you become a parent, you will begin to look at yourself and your family in totally new ways—some good, some not so good. As you adjust your life to make room for your child, you may find a deeper
appreciation for the sacrifices your parents made for you. When you make mistakes—and you will—you may develop a newfound respect for your parents’ efforts to do their best for you. This can be a confusing shift.