Every parent gets mad and says things in the heat of the moment that they regret — nobody's perfect, and there is no such
thing as a perfect parent.
She shows us that it's okay to be imperfect, and there's really no such thing
as a perfect parent, but we can still make the best of our situations and still be happy!
«You don't have to be «perfect» and there is no such thing
as perfect parenting.
There's no perfect way of doing things and there's certainly no such thing
as a perfect parent.
There is no such thing
as a perfect parent, even if you think someone is a better parent than you.
Every family is unique with unique circumstances, and there is no such thing
as perfect parents.
Finally, remember that there's no such thing
as a perfect parent.
And while it is understood that there is no such thing
as perfect parenting, research suggests that there is a strong correlation between a heightened sense of respect, empathy, and affection in those children raised the «attachment parenting» way.
I would add that you are going to mess up, and there is no such thing
as a perfect parent!
Can we just agree there's no such thing
as a perfect parent?
Above all, it is important to remember that there is no such thing
as a perfect parent.
They just have to learn that there really is no such thing
as a perfect parent.
There's no such thing
as a perfect parent.
There is no such thing
as a perfect parent.
There is no such thing
as a perfect parent, all you can do is what you feel is best for you and your child.
And while it is understood that there is no such thing
as perfect parenting, research suggests that there is a strong correlation between a heightened sense of respect, empathy, and affection in those children raised the «attachment parenting» way.
There is no such thing
as a perfect parent.
A normal reaction is actually the opposite - hoping your kids will see
you as the perfect parent and your ex as the devil.
We all need to remember this: There is no such thing
as perfect parenting.
there is no such thing
as a perfect parent, or one right way to be a parent.
There is no such thing
as perfect parents.
Their need to vindicate themselves and see
themselves as the perfect parent is a strong survival issue and they will go to any lengths to do that, even it means hurting the child in the process.