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“When they’re small, they’re part of you, on you in bed, showering with you, climbing onto your lap, holding on to your leg. Slowly, slowly, they start to move away, and if you love them, if you want them to feel safe and free to explore the world, you have to let them go. Mostly.” quote by Lisa Unger
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““When they’re small, they’re part of you, on you in bed, showering with you, climbing onto your lap, holding on to your leg. Slowly, slowly, they start to move away, and if you love them, if you want them to feel safe and free to explore the world, you have to let them go. Mostly.””

Lisa Unger

About This Quote

It describes the natural progression of dependence to independence, urging compassionate release as loved ones grow and seek autonomy.

In simple terms: Growth demands letting go.

Key Takeaway

Release fosters freedom.

Themes

growth attachment independence compassion change

Mood

nostalgic hopeful

Type

reflective advice

When to use this quote

  • parenting a caring for aging parents
  • mentoring a junior colleague
  • supporting a child's transition to adulthood

Key Concepts

development relationships emotional maturity

Practical Applications

  • coaching
  • counseling

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance love with the need for autonomy?
  • What signs indicate it's time to step back?
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