Danh ngôn của Nicholas Kristof

Most moms and dads, they want to be good moms and dads. But it's an incredibly hard job when you are stressed out, when you are poor, when your life is in chaos. And giving them some of the tools to be better parents, to whittle away at that parenting gap, gives those kids a much better starting point in life.
Most moms and dads, they want to be good moms and dads. But it's an incredibly hard job when you are stressed out, when you are poor, when your life is in chaos. And giving them some of the tools to be better parents, to whittle away at that parenting gap, gives those kids a much better starting point in life.
Hầu hết các ông bố bà mẹ đều muốn trở thành những ông bố bà mẹ tốt. Nhưng đó là một công việc cực kỳ khó khăn khi bạn căng thẳng, khi bạn nghèo khó, khi cuộc sống hỗn loạn. Và trao cho họ một số công cụ để trở thành cha mẹ tốt hơn, thu hẹp khoảng cách nuôi dạy con cái đó, mang lại cho những đứa trẻ đó một điểm khởi đầu tốt hơn nhiều trong cuộc sống.
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