Our children with that. So thinking of security, what builds security? For a child, how? What creates a place where they feel safe? They feel secure. Well, first. Of all mom and dad. Deeply in love. A man was once asked about his five daughters. He had raised five daughters and they were grown up. I think maybe a few married, but they had turned out very well and he, said. He said we're asked every once in a while, how did we raise these fine daughters? And he said. I'm not sure. There's a lot of things we didn't do right. But one thing we did do. Loved each other a lot. And we didn't mind showing to them. He said that's about all I can point to. And so your relationship matters a lot to your children. There was a few times over the years. When our children were younger, one of our daughters told me this later. Where she felt some insecure. About where things were going because of conflicts. That we had. Too often a second thing to build security is a close knit family. A family that. Likes to be together. Another one regular routines proper discipline. Touching your children. You know, we all need touch and obviously it needs to be appropriate. There's certain relationships certain touches aren't appropriate, but we. All of us as. Humans need touch. Speaking of that, someone said, I'm not sure I forget where we came across that someone said that as married couples we should have a 32nd hug at least three times a day. Interesting how difficult it is to get that done. But it actually does something. It does something even physically it does something in. Our it's a bonding. It's just interesting. Touch is so important.
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