|  Photos by Jared Chang/NWAW | 
| 1 | “The most important thing my mom taught me was to study hard.” — Grace Tong (mom) “The best thing my mom taught me was how to lead a healthy life.” — Michelle Zhou (daughter) 
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| 2 | “ The most important thing my mom taught me was to be true to yourself.” — Tracy Wen (mom) “The most important thing my mom taught me was math.” — Melanie Wen (daughter) | 
| 3 | “The best thing my mom taught me is how to be nice.” —  Michael Yang (son) “The best thing my mom taught me is to be good to kids and appreciate how people treat you.” — Suseen Yang (mom) | 
| 4 | “The most important thing my mom has taught me is how to be respectful to people.” —  Dylan Chang (son) “The most important thing my mom showed me is how to love, no matter what.” — Liwen Cheng (mom) | 
| 5 | “The most important thing my mom taught me was to be honest.” — Shawna Wang (mom) “The best thing my mom taught me was the importance of education.” — Jessica Jue (daughter, right) “The most important thing my mom taught me was to be respectful.” — Janet Jue (daughter, left) | 
| 6 | “The most important thing my mom taught me is to be responsible and to take care of yourself.” — Louis Phung (son) “The most important thing my mom taught me was to complete any goal, no matter how hard it is.” — Linh Phung (mom) | 
| 7 | “The most important thing my mom taught me is to always be respectful.” — Yulie Law (mom) “The best thing my mom taught me is to be nice to people.” — Grace Law (daughter) | 
| 8 | “The most important thing my mom taught me was to love and respect myself.” — Julia Sia (mom) “The most important thing my mom taught me was how to share and be nice.” — Lovie Sia (daughter) | 
| 9 | “The most important thing my mom taught me was to love people, love your family, love your friends, even the old, weak, sick, disabled, and those in need.” — Nancy Ni (mom) “The most important thing my mom taught me was to appreciate everything. … Thank your teachers for teaching you, and thank everyone for helping each other. Thank society for helping people and loving people.” — Tracy Tong (daughter) | 
| 10 | “The most important thing my mom taught me was cooking.” — Sheila Ong (mom) “The most important thing my mom taught me was how to stay focused.” — Helena Ong (daughter, right) “The most important thing my mom taught me was to take charge of myself.” — Amanda Ong (daughter, left) | 

