I read a quote recently that completely reframed how I look at discipline and feedback at home: “When you keep criticizing your kids, they don’t stop loving you. They stop loving themselves.” As parents, we are our children's entire world. They look at us to learn who they are. Because their love for us is so absolute, constant criticism doesn’t make them question our behavior - it makes them question their own worth. They don't break the bond with us; they break the bond with their own confidence. It’s a heavy realization, but an empowering one. It reminds us that our primary job isn't just to correct, but to protect. We can guide them, teach them boundaries, and help them learn from mistakes without chipping away at who they are. Let's commit to shifting the narrative in our homes from constant critique to steady, supportive elevation. 🦅❤️
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