I don't want to be too strict, because I think kids can get rebellious, but I want to raise my daughter to be passionate about doing good things and pursuing real things and hobbies instead of frivolous materialistic stuff.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't want my daughters to grow up the way that I grew up. I want them to actually see Mommy in a fulfilled relationship that's amazing for her.
Children are easily influenced, and I always want to do things I can be proud to show my kids someday.
I have a five year-old son and a three year-old daughter. I want my son to have a choice to contribute fully in the workforce or at home. And I want my daughter to have the choice to not just succeed, but to be liked for her accomplishments.
My daughter is the biggest gift; I've said it so many times and it sounds like a cliche, but the thing about being a parent is when you think you've cracked it, and you're on top of your game, they change again and you have to catch up and adjust. I feel such a responsibility to instill good values in her, to be polite, to have discipline.
I think I'm going to have to live vicariously through my daughter's rebellion because I certainly never did go through adolescence.
I want to be playing music, and I want to be a great mom, and I want to do everything.
Becoming an inspiration for kids is great. I want to inspire them to do whatever they want to.
I believe in allowing your child to be who they want to be - as long as they want to be something great.
Connecting with my daughter is the most important thing in my life - the priority. I want to be a man who shows up for her. I want to have such a big influence on her, so that she knows she can call me about anything, which she does.
I'm not a big fan of doing what my mother wants me to do, like any daughter.