We've begun to raise daughters more like sons... but few have the courage to raise our sons more like our daughters.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We all want to raise our children well.
We're not raising children with the love that we need to.
Mothers unconsciously allow more latitude to sons, and open encouragement, and with daughters they treat them as they would treat themselves.
What greater aspiration and challenge are there for a mother than the hope of raising a great son or daughter?
There are plenty of mothers who should not be allowed to raise their children.
Each father wants their sons to be just like them, really.
Raising children is an uncertain thing; success is reached only after a life of battle and worry.
Especially when you've become the father of two daughters, you hope the world can be a more gentle place.
Raising children is an incredibly hard and risky business in which no cumulative wisdom is gained: each generation repeats the mistakes the previous one made.
Mothers really were not built to raise babies not only by themselves, but with only a partner. For millions of years, a woman had much more than just her husband to help rear her young... This whole idea of 'it takes a village to raise a child' is exactly how we're supposed to live.