π Parents make mistakes too. We forget things. We snap when we’re tired. We let emotions run hotter than we meant to. Becoming a parent doesn’t make us perfect — it just makes us human. What matters most is what we do after the mistake. Do we deny it? Or do we apologize and model accountability? When we say “I’m sorry” to our kids, we teach them: ✨ Mistakes are normal. ✨ Everyone messes up — even grown-ups. ✨ Apologizing is responsible, brave, and necessary. ✨ Repair matters more than perfection. Our kids don’t learn from what we say as much as from what we do. Show them what accountability looks like in real life. π Follow for more insight on how to talk to kids about anything — even the tough moments. #HowToTalkToKids #DrRobynSilverman #ParentingTips #Accountability #ModelTheBehavior #PowerfulParenting #RaisingGoodHumans
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