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How to Love Unconditionally Really Your Children
Copyright drleepediatrics.com 3/11/2026
How to Love Your Children Unconditionally
How to Love Unconditionally Really Your Children
(Reposted from Yangseogak Publishing, “Raise Your Sons and Daughters with Unconditional True Love and This is How to Educate Them”)
I’ve occasionally held seminars on the topic of “How to Love Your Children” or “How to Love Your Children,” inviting parents from various places in the United States and Korea.
Many parents have asked, “Is there a specific way to love your children?”
“Isn’t that something everyone knows?”
“Where in the world can you find a parent who doesn’t know how to love their children?”
“Do we need to learn how to love our children?”
These were all good questions.
The answer to those questions is, without a doubt, “Yes.”
We need to learn how to love our children, much, much more.
We live in a world where parents don’t study or research how to raise or love their children, and where they can’t raise their children the way they want or desire. We live in an age where we can’t raise our children the way we want to love them and the way we love ourselves.
There are numerous pediatric guidelines and educational books that tell us how to raise our children, train them, love them, and take care of their health. For example, there’s “Proper Family Education for Fostering Children’s Happiness” by the Chungcheongnam-do Office of Education.
There are also numerous child-rearing guidelines that tell us how to love, raise, and train our children.
Some of the traditional child-rearing methods, discipline methods, punishment methods, and health management methods most parents used until a few decades ago are no longer applicable.
We must raise our children according to parenting methods that are rational, legal, appropriate, scientific, educational, ethical, and morally sound, and are most appropriate for the country and society in which we live. The basic prerequisites that must be taught to children have remained largely unchanged throughout history and the world. Become a person rich in both intellect and virtue,
Enjoy physical exercise to maintain a healthy body,
Be consistent in your words and actions,
Be considerate and considerate,
Be kind,
Do not lie,
Do not steal,
Do not be jealous,
Do not harm others,
Forgive mistakes,
Live humbly and frugally,
Have a spirit of sacrifice,
Love your parents and siblings, Respect your parents and serve your elders, Love and help your neighbors,
Love your country and be loyal. These are the traditional guidelines for raising children. They are still essential commandments for life. Traditional parenting methods are extremely practical and fundamental principles of life.
Regardless of where you live in the world, these are the same old adages for raising children, and they are still essential commandments.
We live in an age where parents cannot love, train, and raise their children according to the circumstances, circumstances, or their own thoughts or judgments.
Children are not the property of their parents.
While children grow up emotionally and financially dependent on their parents until they become adults, they are independent individuals.
All parents must study and learn how to love and raise their children, whether through books or in the classroom.
Even here, we cannot fully explain how to truly love children, how to love unconditionally.
In fact, child-rearing methods, how to love children, how to educate children, how to train children, or “how to truly love children” can vary depending on the country, society, and individual.
Therefore, there is no uniform explanation for “how to truly love children unconditionally.”
However, the principles of “how to truly love children unconditionally” remain the same, regardless of where one lives.
There are numerous guidebooks and reference books on “how to truly love children.”
I encourage parents to use these guidebooks and reference books to research and learn more about how to truly love their children. Please use parenting guides such as the Bible, Buddhist scriptures, the Analects of Confucius, the Book of Wisdom, “How to Really Love Your Child” (published by “True Child Love” Navigator), “How to Really Love Your Teenager,” and “Parents Should Become Anti-Doctors Too.” Read these guides not just once, but at least seven times, and read other good books as well.
As mentioned, parents do not own their children. However, parents have a duty to truly love their children unconditionally and a responsibility to raise them properly.
Copyright drleepediatrics.com 3/11/2026