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Veteran actor Robert De Niro, 81, is not only a Hollywood icon but also a devoted father to seven children, including his youngest, a 2-year-old daughter. In a recent interview, he opened up about his approach to parenting and shared what he considers his most important piece of advice for raising kids.
De Niro emphasized the significance of being present and engaged in a child's life. He believes that spending quality time with children fosters a strong bond and helps them feel secure and loved. The actor highlighted that active involvement in their daily activities and experiences is crucial for their emotional and social development.
As a father with decades of experience, De Niro's insights reflect the challenges and joys of parenthood, particularly in the early years. His commitment to nurturing his children amidst a busy career serves as an inspiration for parents everywhere, reminding them of the value of connection and attentiveness in raising happy, well-adjusted kids.
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