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At the recent Make-A-Wish annual Wish Gala, Oliver Hudson opened up about his approach to parenting and the significant influence of his parents, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. During the event, Hudson emphasized the importance of instilling gratitude and humility in his children, steering them away from feelings of entitlement.
He reflected on the lessons learned from his parents, who have long been celebrated for their down-to-earth parenting style. Hudson believes that fostering a sense of appreciation for what they have is crucial in raising well-rounded children. He shared anecdotes about family traditions that promote kindness and generosity, encouraging his kids to understand the value of hard work and empathy.
Hudson's commitment to these principles showcases his dedication to ensuring his children grow up with a strong moral compass, reflecting the values instilled in him by Hawn and Russell. His insights resonate with many parents seeking to balance privilege with responsibility in their children's upbringing.
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