How to Say I Love You With Meaning by Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller
“I love you” are three words all children need to hear often from their parents. Do you want those words to have real meaning to your child? Do you want them to connect one heart to another? Do you want to use these words to develop a level of intimacy in your family that communicates your heartfelt affection for your children? If so, consider strengthening I love you with the following suggestions.
Conscious Parenting: Parents as Genetic Engineers by Bruce Lipton, PhD
You all know the expression: “When you were only a twinkle in your parents’ eyes.” A phrase that conjures up the happiness of loving parents who truly want to conceive a child. It turns out it is also a phrase that sums up the latest genetic research suggesting that parents should cultivate that twinkle in the months before they conceive a child; that awareness and intention can produce a smarter, healthier and happier baby.