'parents- my biggest asset' speech of 3 minutes to 4 minutes.
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A great parent is not the one who gives the most money, not the one who gives the most toys, not the one who gives the best place to live, a great parent is the one who gives attention.
To be a great parent, all you need to do is be PRESENT wiht your child. Not give presents, BE present. That’s all kids really want. They want you to notice them. To be loved, to be wanted.
The best parent is the one whose eyes light up when their child enters the room.
The parent who makes a promise to love unconditionally.
The parent who leads by example.
Not by what you say, but by what you DO.
Kids will never pay attention to your words, they will always and only pay attention to your actions and your intentions.
A great parent works on themselves, a GREAT parent makes their own mind strong, knowing their kids will likely follow in their footsteps. Heal yourself, make your own mind strong, so your children can see the clearest example of what a GREAT LIFE looks like.
They say children are shaped mostly by the parents love they crave the most: Setting a clear and strong example of what type of human being you want your kids to become starts with YOU. It’s up to you to set the example of kindness and compassion toward others, to set the example of what it is like to be yourself, to set the example of living a magical life that YOU chose.That’s what a great parent does: set their child free, allow them to be themselves, allow them to make their own decisions.
Live your life in such a way that when your kids think of kindness, compassion, strength, authenticity and real joy, they think of YOU.
A great parent knows not to allow anything in their life they don’t want their children to reproduce in their lives. That includes toxic relationships, that includes bad habits, that includes making decisions based on fear.
A great parent listens, they don’t lecture. A great parent supports, never shames. A great parent guides and sets free.
Being a parent is not a job, it’s a privilege. Being a parent is not a burden it’s a blessing!