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A parental manifesto that melts hearts and brings tears to your eyes!

Have you ever read Brene Brown’s parenting manifesto? If not, we bring it here! After that, you will want to write your own manifesto, even if you are not a parent!

Every parent ask themself a thousand times how to do things. A parent wonder whether the way he raises his child is right and wonders if he is doing what is best for his descendants. Brene Brown, a famous American professor and author, brings a parenting manifesto in the book “Daring Greatly”. There she addresses her children and gives an emotional promise of how she will treat them.

Read on and try not to cry!

When you read this, you simply have to ask yourself – why have we never been taught to write things like this in school? How wonderful it would be if we had to write a parent’s manifesto for homework. Or to help our parents write their own…

While you are impressed by the vibe of this great manifesto, try to write your own. If you are a parent, this is an opportunity to reconsider what style of parenting you want to build on. Maybe you want to change or upgrade something – this manifesto can be an ideal starting point!

If parenting is something you only dream about in the future – play and write a manifesto now. And then when your child is born, you can revise it or keep it in the original.

Storyteller: Millie Nice

A parental manifesto that melts hearts and brings tears to your eyes!

Have you ever read Brene Brown’s parenting manifesto? If not, we bring it here! After that, you will want to write your own manifesto, even if you are not a parent!

Every parent ask themself a thousand times how to do things. A parent wonder whether the way he raises his child is right and wonders if he is doing what is best for his descendants. Brene Brown, a famous American professor and author, brings a parenting manifesto in the book “Daring Greatly”. There she addresses her children and gives an emotional promise of how she will treat them.

Read on and try not to cry!

 

When you read this, you simply have to ask yourself – why have we never been taught to write things like this in school? How wonderful it would be if we had to write a parent’s manifesto for homework. Or to help our parents write their own…

While you are impressed by the vibe of this great manifesto, try to write your own. If you are a parent, this is an opportunity to reconsider what style of parenting you want to build on. Maybe you want to change or upgrade something – this manifesto can be an ideal starting point!

If parenting is something you only dream about in the future – play and write a manifesto now. And then when your child is born, you can revise it or keep it in the original.

Storyteller: Millie Nice