I think the greatest challenge between child and parent is communication.
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I think being a parent is the most challenging thing you do. That's why we're here. It's at the heart of what it is to be a human being. It's the ultimate experience because it questions everything about who you are. But it's difficult.
I'm not a parent, but it seems to me the nature of parenting is contingent, full of unexpected challenges - which is one of the wonderful and amazing things about it.
The level of communication you can achieve with an infant is really profound.
The love you have for your child is so much greater than any challenge you'll face as a parent, and that's what helps you through.
Strange about parents. We have such easy access to them and such daunting problems of communication.
One of the most difficult parental challenges is to appropriately discipline children. Child rearing is so individualistic. Every child is different and unique. What works with one may not work with another.
It's difficult to keep that perspective, I think, as a parent: to know your boundaries as to what's good parenting or just projecting your own expectations on your kids. That's the hardest.
Parents should talk to their children, even when they are babies and can't talk back.
The biggest challenge is the chaos of parenthood, which has honestly been such a welcome challenge - bring it on, I say!
The challenge as a parent is letting your kids fail in the right ways because that's where we do most of our learning.