Most couples manage to cooperate on child raising - for us, our brain project is our third child, so nothing different, really.
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I think a man and a woman, on a whole array of issues, including raising children, have differences, and then you work them through.
We need to do whatever it takes to get our children together and pay attention to them, because that's our future. What's in the hearts and minds of our children is what's in our future.
When children arrive, or when some crisis occurs, couples don't have the resources to deal with it because they've been so busy getting on with their lives. They haven't learned how to sit down and discuss things.
Thousands of years of human history have shown that the ideal setting for children to grow up is with a mother and a father committed to one another, living together, and sharing the responsibility of raising their children.
Children are our second chance to have a great parent-child relationship.
One has to divide attention between having kids and a full workload.
If you're a young couple when you start out and are both working, trying to raise children, that is tough.
Parenting now is a two-way relationship where you learn from each other.
Any woman knows that it takes two people to be a good parent.
I actually have two children now, and sometimes I wonder if that's it. Because they do make writing and directing more complicated and more difficult, especially now that they're very young.
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