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Communication Quote by Rob Lowe

“They don’t really listen to speeches or talks. They absorb incrementally, through hours and hours of observation. The sad truth about divorce is that it’s hard to teach your kids about life unless you are living life with them: eating together, doing homework, watching Little League, driving them…” quote by Rob Lowe
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““They don’t really listen to speeches or talks. They absorb incrementally, through hours and hours of observation. The sad truth about divorce is that it’s hard to teach your kids about life unless you are living life with them: eating together, doing homework, watching Little League, driving them around endlessly, being bored with nothing to do, letting them listen while you do business, while you negotiate love and the frustrations and complications and rewards of living day in and out with your wife. Through this, they see how adults handle responsibility, honesty, commitment, jealousy, anger, professional pressures, and social interactions. Kids learn from whoever is around them the most.””

Rob Lowe

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast, 2023

Kids learn life lessons by observing daily adult behavior rather than listening to formal advice.

In simple terms: Children learn by watching adults.

Key Takeaway

Model good habits daily.

Themes

family learning responsibility relationships

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

advice observational

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • family meals
  • homework time
  • sports events
  • daily routines

Key Concepts

observational learning social modeling

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can parents turn everyday moments into teaching opportunities?
  • What adult behaviors do you want your children to emulate?
A Different Perspective

Kids may misinterpret observed conflicts without guidance.

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