Zoe Saldaña
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I love animals and children. Two groups I love to work with. I think I would have gone into some form of psychology and working with children. There's something about... Just understanding children and really looking at them for who they are and not overestimating them or underestimating them. That will always be my goal. It's to sort of go, oh my God, where are you? Who are you? What are you?
I love animals and children. Two groups I love to work with. I think I would have gone into some form of psychology and working with children. There's something about... Just understanding children and really looking at them for who they are and not overestimating them or underestimating them. That will always be my goal. It's to sort of go, oh my God, where are you? Who are you? What are you?
I love animals and children. Two groups I love to work with. I think I would have gone into some form of psychology and working with children. There's something about... Just understanding children and really looking at them for who they are and not overestimating them or underestimating them. That will always be my goal. It's to sort of go, oh my God, where are you? Who are you? What are you?
And how can I reach you? It doesn't mean I'm the best mom, but I wake up every day and that's the only role that I want to pursue every day.
And how can I reach you? It doesn't mean I'm the best mom, but I wake up every day and that's the only role that I want to pursue every day.
And how can I reach you? It doesn't mean I'm the best mom, but I wake up every day and that's the only role that I want to pursue every day.
Oh, God, I love the American way of parenting when it's, you know, in the sense of there's this curiosity to always evolve and figure out better ways of communication with children. I love that. I love that. And this quest to verbally just, you know, create freedom where children can communicate their emotions and their feelings earlier and earlier. I love that about American ways of parenting.
Oh, God, I love the American way of parenting when it's, you know, in the sense of there's this curiosity to always evolve and figure out better ways of communication with children. I love that. I love that. And this quest to verbally just, you know, create freedom where children can communicate their emotions and their feelings earlier and earlier. I love that about American ways of parenting.
Oh, God, I love the American way of parenting when it's, you know, in the sense of there's this curiosity to always evolve and figure out better ways of communication with children. I love that. I love that. And this quest to verbally just, you know, create freedom where children can communicate their emotions and their feelings earlier and earlier. I love that about American ways of parenting.
And the Latino ways of parenting I love because it's all heart. It's very much heart. The child is allowed to be dramatic, right? and excessively dramatic. We talk about death. We normalize death. And we don't sterilize it. It's passion. There's a lot of passion and fire in the way that we raise children, Latinos. But things that I can live without is this, you respect your superiors.
And the Latino ways of parenting I love because it's all heart. It's very much heart. The child is allowed to be dramatic, right? and excessively dramatic. We talk about death. We normalize death. And we don't sterilize it. It's passion. There's a lot of passion and fire in the way that we raise children, Latinos. But things that I can live without is this, you respect your superiors.
And the Latino ways of parenting I love because it's all heart. It's very much heart. The child is allowed to be dramatic, right? and excessively dramatic. We talk about death. We normalize death. And we don't sterilize it. It's passion. There's a lot of passion and fire in the way that we raise children, Latinos. But things that I can live without is this, you respect your superiors.
You don't question things. I love that my kids question everything.
You don't question things. I love that my kids question everything.
You don't question things. I love that my kids question everything.
Oh, my God. It's just gelato every day. Gelato every day. And, you know, it's a culture that's very, you know, it's very, I mean, Latinos and Italians are very similar. They're just affectionate. The fathers are very affectionate with their children. And I love that.