You better arm yourselves to answer your children's and grandchildren's questions... no matter what the question is... without being judgmental.
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Having kids certainly gets me to ask the question, 'Who is the adult here, and who is the kid?'
If children know there is someone standing over them who knows all the answers, they are less inclined to find the answers for themselves.
As apostles and prophets, we are concerned not only for our children and grandchildren but for yours as well - and for each of God's children.
Children are not children. They are just younger people.
We always reference kids but very rarely ask their opinion. Our inexperience might be what gives us the ability to teach our elders something, due to the fact that we are not jaded or cynical.
By looking at the questions the kids are asking, we learn the scope of what needs to be done.
There are two sides to every question.
You don't have to answer someone's questions. That's just how I was raised.
This is the big question that we all have about our children: How much, how soon, do we tell our children the less comfortable facts about the world they're going to inherit?
We are not passing values on to our children. We are not sitting down at the dinner table talking about the tiny things that add up to caring human beings.
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