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Long before theories, techniques, and expert opinions, there was a quieter knowing about what children need. Not perfection. Not control. But safety, presence, and a steady heart. This piece reflects on parenting as a sacred role—one rooted in witnessing, repair, boundaries, and the humility to let a child become who they already are.
By Nigel LottLong before theories, techniques, and expert opinions, there was a quieter knowing about what children need. Not perfection. Not control. But safety, presence, and a steady heart. This piece reflects on parenting as a sacred role—one rooted in witnessing, repair, boundaries, and the humility to let a child become who they already are.