The Parenting Paradox
We spend years holding tiny hands—only to one day realize our real job is to open them.

We spend years holding tiny hands—only to one day realize our real job is to open them.
Not to keep them small, but to help them grow.
Not to speak for them, but to teach them their voice matters.
Not to shield them from every fall, but to be the safe place they return to.
Children who are free to leave often choose to stay close.
Love them enough to let them go. Trust them enough to watch them soar.
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