Kids Development Quotes Quotes

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Nataša Pantović
“Because the parenting IS the most difficult job in the world! Our children need our Love, but also our support within this amazing matrix of choices. They need us to guide them towards Healthy Foods, Healthy Habits, Inspiring Activities, Life Enriching Friends, etc.’
Conscious Parenting by Natasa Pantovic Nuit Quotes about kids body mind soul”
Natasa Pantovic Nuit, Conscious Parenting: Mindful Living Course

Nataša Pantović
“Be very attentive towards the child’s evolving World of Senses that needs Stability, Routine, & Structure, World of Emotions that needs Love, Freedom & Creativity and World of Thoughts that needs Discrimination as an Ability to choose Right Thinking, Emotions, Behaviour.”
Natasa Pantovic Nuit, Conscious Parenting: Mindful Living Course

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Be careful of how you discuss money in front of your children. Never speak of household finances in terms of lack or scarcity in front of your kids. Only speak of household finances in terms of goals and wealth in front of your kids. Your discussions about money will either enrich them with wealth consciousness or cripple them with poverty consciousness.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic

“Spend time with your kids and try to answer all their questions, it will make your life challenging.”
Rudolf Jerome Ragay

“Sometimes people look in the past when they really should be looking at the future!”
Kyro K. Farquharson

“I will flow through your mind.”
Kyro K. Farquharson

Abhijit Naskar
“Too close supervision stifles the mental growth of children.”
Abhijit Naskar

Selma Benkiran
“Dare to fail and you will never fail to dare!”
Selma Benkiran, Inventor Adventure

Annie Eklöv
“I wish schools taught the benefits of owning less in home
economics class. My generation learned that cleaning and
organizing would fix our stuff problem, but that won’t help
when you own too much. Hopefully, we can teach our kids
the joy of having less and not hand down the desire for more,
more, MORE to yet another generation.”
Annie Eklöv, Help! My Room Exploded: How to Simplify Your Home to Reduce ADHD Symptoms