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Four Very Powerful Words to say to your child: I Believe in you!
Kevin Heath
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Kevin Heath
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: March 24
Australian Rules Football Player
Australian Rules Footballer
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You have many choices. You can choose forgiveness over revenge, joy over despair. You can choose action over apathy..- Stephanie Marston Letting your kids see u helping others and not expect anything in return can be contagious
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Kids are like a mirror, what they see and hear they do. Be a good reflection for them.
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Parenting tip: complement your child on something well done when they don't think you are looking!
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To me parenting is all about trust. If you don't live by your words or actions how do you expect your kids to listen to you?
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Parenting @ a higher level of consciousness:1st love self so deeply that when ur child misbehaves U do not have 2 react @LoveNever_Fails When you give a little of yourself to a child, you give a little of yourself to their future!
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When talking w/kids its not what we say but how we say it! Think about your tone of voice & non-verbal communication. When talking to my kids I can get them to listen better by not talking down to them, but talking to them at eyeball level
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Communicating w/kids, its a 2 way street, sometimes they just need us to be there for them & listen.
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