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17 I asked 11 parents what their biggest parenting regret is and every single one described something they said rather than something they did — and the consistency of that pattern suggests that children’s ears are more precise instruments than parents realize

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 22:00 EDT

I asked 11 parents what their biggest parenting regret is and every single one described something they said rather than something they did — and the consistency of that pattern suggests that children’s ears are more precise instruments than parents realize

From the divorced dad who missed countless bedtimes to the CEO mom who worked through school plays, every parent's deepest regret had nothing to do with their absence—it was always about that one careless sentence their child still quotes decades later.

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