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Previous Quotes of
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January
"A society is best judged by how it treats
its children."
Author unknown
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February
"We are always too busy for our children; we
never give them the time or interest they deserve. We lavish gifts upon
them; but the most precious gift - our personal association, which means
so much to them - we give grudgingly."
Mark Twain
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March
"Grown men can learn from very little children, for the hearts
of little children are pure. Therefore, the Great Spirit may show to
them many things which older people miss."
Black Elk
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April
"Coercion or compulsion never brings about growth. It is freedom
that accelerates evolution."
Paramahansa Yogananda
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May
"Never leave a baby alone to cry. This is an absolute rule. He
may be crying because he is hungry, cold, too hot, wet, etc; if so,
these things may be attended to. But he may be none of these things; he
may be crying because he is frightened, and if not reassured early this
is a dangerous condition. If an infant in the early weeks and months of
life is allowed to remain frightened and alone, his first impression of
the world into which he has come is that it is inhospitable, dangerous
and lonely, and there is no use seeking help. He must try to fend for
himself and not expect help; but he cannot fend for himself; he is
helpless. It is not a matter for surprise that such impressions may
color his view of the world and the people in it permanently. Much of
his subsequent conduct will be devoted to the object of making himself
as secure as he can in an insecure world."
M. Bevan-Brown, M.D.
The Sources of Love and Fear (New York: The
Vanguard Press, 1950).
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June
"Nothing is more important in the world today than the nurturing
that children receive in the first three years of life, for it is in
these earliest years that the capacities for trust, empathy, and
affection originate."
Dr. Elliott Barker,
Director, Canadian
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
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July
"...for many of us, parenting has been filled
with struggle. There is a better way. You don't have to learn it. You
already know it. You only have to trust it."
William Martin,
The
Parent's Tao Te Ching
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August
"Society chooses to disregard the mistreatment of children,
judging it to be altogether normal because it is so commonplace."
Alice Miller,
Pictures
of a Childhood
See also: Alice Miller
Library
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December
"Few parents nowadays pay any regard to what their children say
to them. The old-fashioned respect for the young is fast dying
out."
Oscar Wilde
1854 - 1900, Anglo-Irish playwright, author.
Gwendolen, in The Importance of Being Earnest, act 1.
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September
"Why are children the last ones to be protected against the
potential evils of power and authority? Is it that they are smaller, or
that adults find it so much easier to rationalize the use of power with
such notions as 'Father knows best' or 'It's for their own good'?
"My own conviction is that as more people begin to understand
power and authority more completely and accept its use as unethical,
more parents will apply those understandings to adult-child
relationships; will begin to feel that it is just as immoral in those
relationships; and then will be forced to search for creative new
nonpower methods that all adults can use with children and youth."
Thomas Gordon, Ph.D.
Parent
Effectiveness Training
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October
"How often do parents discover, sometimes with mortification,
that under stress they begin to sound just like their own mother or
father? ... When we are perplexed, or confronted, by challenging
parenting situations, it can be fruitful to ask ourselves: 'what was
happening to me at the age that my child is now?'
"By re-activating our childhood feelings and memories, children
help us to highlight that which wants healing inside each of us; and
thus they furnish us with countless opportunities for personal growth.
Our children make us better parents, but also better people, and in that
regard they give us as much as we give them. Without knowing it, they
help to shape our emotional intelligence as we contribute to
theirs."
Robin Grill,
"Cultivating
your Child's Emotional Intelligence", Sydney's Child
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November
"The great man is he who does not lose his child's heart."
Mencius
c. 372 - 289 BC
See: "Mencius",
Wikipedia
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