Ivanka Trump
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So we'll see.
So we'll see.
I think being a parent, you have to cultivate within yourself like heightened levels of empathy. You have to really look at each child and see them for who they are, what they enjoy, what they love, and meet them where they're at. That can be enormously challenging when your kids are so different in temperament.
I think being a parent, you have to cultivate within yourself like heightened levels of empathy. You have to really look at each child and see them for who they are, what they enjoy, what they love, and meet them where they're at. That can be enormously challenging when your kids are so different in temperament.
I think being a parent, you have to cultivate within yourself like heightened levels of empathy. You have to really look at each child and see them for who they are, what they enjoy, what they love, and meet them where they're at. That can be enormously challenging when your kids are so different in temperament.
As they get older, that difference in temperament may be within the same child depending on the moment of the day. But I think it's actually made me... I'm a much softer person, a much better listener. I think I see people more truly for who they are as opposed to how I want them to be sometimes.
As they get older, that difference in temperament may be within the same child depending on the moment of the day. But I think it's actually made me... I'm a much softer person, a much better listener. I think I see people more truly for who they are as opposed to how I want them to be sometimes.
As they get older, that difference in temperament may be within the same child depending on the moment of the day. But I think it's actually made me... I'm a much softer person, a much better listener. I think I see people more truly for who they are as opposed to how I want them to be sometimes.
And I think being a parent to three children who are all exceptional and all incredibly different has enabled that in me. I think for me, though, they've also been like some of my greatest teachers in that We were talking about the presence you felt when you were in the jungle and the connectivity you felt and sort of the simple joy.
And I think being a parent to three children who are all exceptional and all incredibly different has enabled that in me. I think for me, though, they've also been like some of my greatest teachers in that We were talking about the presence you felt when you were in the jungle and the connectivity you felt and sort of the simple joy.
And I think being a parent to three children who are all exceptional and all incredibly different has enabled that in me. I think for me, though, they've also been like some of my greatest teachers in that We were talking about the presence you felt when you were in the jungle and the connectivity you felt and sort of the simple joy.
And I think for us as we grow older, we kind of disconnect from that. Like my kids have taught me how to play again. And that's beautiful. I remember just a couple of weeks ago, we had one of these crazy Miami torrential downpours. And Arabella comes down. It's around 8 o'clock at night. It's really raining. And she's got rain boots and pajama pants on.
And I think for us as we grow older, we kind of disconnect from that. Like my kids have taught me how to play again. And that's beautiful. I remember just a couple of weeks ago, we had one of these crazy Miami torrential downpours. And Arabella comes down. It's around 8 o'clock at night. It's really raining. And she's got rain boots and pajama pants on.
And I think for us as we grow older, we kind of disconnect from that. Like my kids have taught me how to play again. And that's beautiful. I remember just a couple of weeks ago, we had one of these crazy Miami torrential downpours. And Arabella comes down. It's around 8 o'clock at night. It's really raining. And she's got rain boots and pajama pants on.
And she's going to take the dogs for a walk in the rain. Which, you know, she had all day to walk. But she wasn't doing it because they needed to go for a walk. She was like, this would be fun. And I'm standing at the doorstep watching her. And she goes out with Simba and Winter, this massive dog and this little tiny dog. And I'm watching her walk to the end of the driveway. And she's just dancing.
And she's going to take the dogs for a walk in the rain. Which, you know, she had all day to walk. But she wasn't doing it because they needed to go for a walk. She was like, this would be fun. And I'm standing at the doorstep watching her. And she goes out with Simba and Winter, this massive dog and this little tiny dog. And I'm watching her walk to the end of the driveway. And she's just dancing.
And she's going to take the dogs for a walk in the rain. Which, you know, she had all day to walk. But she wasn't doing it because they needed to go for a walk. She was like, this would be fun. And I'm standing at the doorstep watching her. And she goes out with Simba and Winter, this massive dog and this little tiny dog. And I'm watching her walk to the end of the driveway. And she's just dancing.
And it's pouring rain. And I took off my shoes and I went out and I joined her and we danced in the rain. And even as like a preteen who normally, you know, she like allowed me to experience the joy with her. And it was amazing. We can be so much more fun if we allow ourselves to be more playful. We can be so much more present. I look at Theo loves games.
And it's pouring rain. And I took off my shoes and I went out and I joined her and we danced in the rain. And even as like a preteen who normally, you know, she like allowed me to experience the joy with her. And it was amazing. We can be so much more fun if we allow ourselves to be more playful. We can be so much more present. I look at Theo loves games.
And it's pouring rain. And I took off my shoes and I went out and I joined her and we danced in the rain. And even as like a preteen who normally, you know, she like allowed me to experience the joy with her. And it was amazing. We can be so much more fun if we allow ourselves to be more playful. We can be so much more present. I look at Theo loves games.