If there is any truth to my parenting the dreamwork movement, it comes from the power of the press.
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The truth about parenting is that the reality of our lives needs to be enough.
Every adolescent has that dream every century has that dream every revolutionary has that dream, to destroy the family.
I encourage everyone to become their dream. Most young people get sidetracked and never end up doing what they really set out to do.
All parents all over the world want their children to lead a better life than themselves, but they need to believe that change is possible.
My mother taught me that we all have the power to achieve our dreams. What I lacked was the courage.
I've always been a champion of kids pursuing their dreams. But sometimes in life, extraordinary circumstances may force us to temporarily put our dreams on hold. The most important thing is to never lose sight of that dream, no matter what punches life may throw in our way.
Both my parents were working-class and had dreams of making the world a better place. It's pretty powerful, being able to reflect back their beliefs.
It has been my observation that parents kill more dreams than anybody.
Dreaming in public is an important part of our job description, as science writers, but there are bad dreams as well as good dreams. We're dreamers, you see, but we're also realists, of a sort.
Most parents' goal is to launch their children into the world with all the tools they need to make it on their own.
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