Children need to see us practice courage… it’s a game-changer for how we parent. This isn’t about grand, heroic acts but the small, daily moments where we choose to be vulnerable and brave. It’s about showing, not just telling, our kids what it truly means to live with heart.
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Meaning
The core message is that courage is a behavior children must witness to understand, not just a concept they hear about. It’s about embodied learning.
Explanation
Let me break this down for you. We tell our kids to “be brave” all the time, right? But if they never see *us* being brave—if they never see us apologize when we’re wrong, try something new and fail, or have a difficult conversation—then “courage” is just an empty word. It’s abstract. Kids are incredible observers of behavior. They learn what’s possible by watching what we *do*. So when we, as parents, model the messy, vulnerable act of courage—even when we’re scared—that’s when the lesson truly lands. It becomes a tangible, livable value.
Quote Summary
| Context | Attributes |
|---|---|
| Original Language | English (3668) |
| Category | Education (260) |
| Topics | courage (145), example (15), integrity (42) |
| Literary Style | direct (414), minimalist (442) |
| Emotion / Mood | bold (60), encouraging (304) |
| Overall Quote Score | 86 (262) |
Origin & Factcheck
This quote comes directly from Brené Brown’s 2013 audiobook, The Gifts of Imperfect Parenting. It’s a common-sense idea, which is why you might feel like you’ve heard it before, but its specific phrasing and application in parenting are uniquely hers.
Attribution Summary
| Context | Attributes |
|---|---|
| Author | Brene Brown (257) |
| Source Type | Book (4032) |
| Source/Book Name | The Gifts of Imperfect Parenting: Raising Children with Courage, Compassion, and Connection (35) |
| Origin Timeperiod | 21st Century (1892) |
| Original Language | English (3668) |
| Authenticity | Verified (4032) |
Author Bio
Dr Brene Brown is the author of books such as Daring Greatly and The Power of Vulnerability. The TED talk and Netflix production based on her research reached out to millions of audience. She researches effects of courage and vulnerability in shaping people's work and relationships. She leads the Brené Brown Education and Research Group and provides evidence-based insights into practical tools to help people train themselves
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Where is this quotation located?
| Quotation | Children need to see us practice courage, not talk about it |
| Book Details | Publication Year/Date: 2013; ISBN/Unique Identifier: 978-1611801053; Last edition: 1st Edition (Sounds True, 2013). Number of pages: 160. |
| Where is it? | Approximate page from 2013 edition, Chapter: Practicing Courage |
