When I take my kid to school, all the parents stop and stare.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I take my kids to school. It's what keeps you normal.
Every parent has those moments where they look at their child and think, 'There's a demon in those eyes and no one can see it but me!'
My kids have got to work themselves around my life, not the other way. That's how kids become brats, if you're there staring at them all the time going, 'Are you alright?'
If you've got kids who aren't being looked after by their parents, there's only so many times you can try and intervene to get that right.
I think my kids give mommy more attention than they give me.
This whole generation of parents - I'm guilty of it too - does too much for their kids.
I like it now when kids stare at me, because it is a way of starting a dialogue. And it is far better than them not looking at you at all. Nothing is worse than not being seen.
Whenever I have a play or opening or anything going on in my career, my parents always come up and see it.
Since I was a kid - youngest of five kids - I've always been starved for attention, like 'Look at me! Look at me! Look what I can do!'
When your child is looking up at you, and you are putting them to bed at night, and they are just lying there, you have to remind yourself that's what it's all about.