William Watson Purkey Quote

A poignant paradox is that sometimes the very desire to be a good mother or father will lead the parent to mistake duty for love.


What Students Say to Themselves: Internal Dialogue and School Success (ed. Corwin, 2000)


A poignant paradox is that sometimes the very desire to be a good mother or father will lead the parent to mistake duty for love.

A poignant paradox is that sometimes the very desire to be a good mother or father will lead the parent to mistake duty for love.

A poignant paradox is that sometimes the very desire to be a good mother or father will lead the parent to mistake duty for love.

A poignant paradox is that sometimes the very desire to be a good mother or father will lead the parent to mistake duty for love.