What our children really want from us- Part-1

We are ready to do and dedicate anything and everything for our near and dear ones. When it comes to our children, it is even more. We work harder, dream bigger, and sacrifice more for their sake. But have we ever paused to ask ourselves—what do our children really want from us?

When a baby is born, it cries. It doesn’t cry for gold, property, or bank balances. It doesn’t cry for toys, gadgets, or the luxuries we strive to provide. Rather, it cries for something far deeper and longer-lasting—our presence, our warmth, our touch, our love. From their very first breath, our children long for what no material wealth can replace. They don’t want a fortune in the bank; they want us—our time, our attention, our care, our protection.

To be continued......keep reading

With warmth and regards,
Dr. Jayaram Paul Justus
Writer | Mentor | Educator

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