It’s a popular post on Reddit right now.
“What’s something every parent should tell their child?”
Here are some of the responses:
“Admitting that they can be wrong sometimes. Parents are humans and they make mistakes — kids need to see that.”
“That it’s alright to make a mistake, as long as you can admit it and grow from it.”
“To be their own person, not who someone else wants them to be.”
“To be kind. You never know what someone might be going through.”
“To speak up and say what’s on their mind. So many kids are taught that it’s rude to talk back to their parents that it sometimes robs them of the confidence to speak up anywhere.”
What do you think should be added to the list?




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