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Gordon Neufeld, Hold On to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers Quotes: Children do not experience our intentions, no matter how heartfelt. They experience what we manifest in tone and behavior.
         

Children do not experience our intentions, no matter how heartfelt. They experience what we manifest in tone and behavior.


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Children do not experience our intentions, no matter how heartfelt. They experience what we manifest in tone and behavior.
         



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