Everything My Mother Said to Me: Lessons My mother taught me that changed my life
By Christy Dane
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have you ever ask ; why mothers are important than fathers?
why mothers are important to sons?
Jewish proverb: "A mother understands what a child does not say," which accurately confirms what most of us have encountered. God has given mothers a special gift of intuition because it allows them to have a keen sense of what is best for their kids, what they are good at, how they may excel in the future, and what talents and skills they should be cultivated to the fullest extent possible to live their lives according to God's design.
Children grow up to become valuable members of society due to the duties women perform for them.
Moms are enduring educators in the live classroom. The most effective educators are women, particularly moms. They leave us with a legacy of priceless insight that will endure forever. Moms have frequently helped to create our world from the moment they rock, care for, and teach their babies how to become adults who change the course of history. Everyone has a mother behind them who nurtured their sensitivity to the fullest extent.
Mothers are our most powerful teachers in the hands-on laboratory of everyday existence. All that matters is the mother's heart out of all their other qualities. That all concerns the heart's softness, sturdiness, empathy, and responsibility. Whether sad, lonely, or terrified, nothing is more reassuring than having our mother's arms around us. The idea of unconditional love becomes clear to us when we catch a glimpse of a mother's affection for her kid. Although we are all skilled at using language and can express our feelings clearly, putting a mother's love into words is still quite challenging.
A child will always be a mother's baby, regardless of age or whether he becomes a businessman, politician, or thinker when he is 60.
In every stage of life or circumstance, mothers strongly value loving their children. Mothers are important to every child because of their unwavering affection.
In this book, you weill learn
- reasons why mothers are important than fathers
- importance of mothers love
- importance of mother in the family
- importance of mothers in a child life
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Everything My Mother Said to Me - Christy Dane
Everything
My Mother
Said to Me.
Lessons My mother
taught me that changed my life
by
Christy Dane
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
I’m special
To be thankful
What Is Gratitude?
The Four reasons for Giving thanks
Have good manners
To be independent
To help the poor
You will Mistakes
References
INTRODUCTION
A
s a child, I had a hard time getting around.
As a new student, the blending phase meant making new friends and enemies.
As my mother put it: I’m like rubber and you’re like glue; anything you say to me bounces off and clings to you.
Since this wasn’t always sufficient, my mother gave me this alternative: Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.
Certainly, some children would respond to the challenge by producing sticks and stones.
Oh, the games children play!
My mother told me from a young age that I can be anything I want.
I recall taking this to heart and planning to be the first to locate Santa’s North Pole and create a map.
Mom never suggested that I become a doctor or a lawyer.
Instead, it was my responsibility to determine the answer to the question, What do you want to be when you grow up?
Stay active and enjoy your favorite activities.
When we were kids, my mother used to ask what we would do if we had unlimited money for the next five years.
I would speak about travel and velocity.
I would sail a yacht from California to Florida and then become a racing car driver. She would frequently mention learning oceanography, sign language, and the piano. She desired that we always have a passion for study and intellectual growth.
I’m special
W
hy are you Special? said with much enthusiasm, Because God made me!
I answered.
The best part is when she lists all the parts he made, pointing to each one as she speaks. Points both elbows at me and says, God made my elbows.
Rips off her socks to wiggle her toes