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Being "for" someone does not mean that they will always exhibit the kind of behavior or character we deem admirable. But it is looking at our children with unconditional love and cultivating eyes that see the possibilities in the midst of the "terrible twos" of toddlers or hormonal teen years.
By Sally Clarkson4.9
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Being "for" someone does not mean that they will always exhibit the kind of behavior or character we deem admirable. But it is looking at our children with unconditional love and cultivating eyes that see the possibilities in the midst of the "terrible twos" of toddlers or hormonal teen years.

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