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The character and history of each child may be a new and poetic experience to the parent, if he will read more
The character and history of each child may be a new and poetic experience to the parent, if he will let it. -Margaret Fuller.
My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it. -Clarence Budinton Kelland.
My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it. -Clarence Budinton Kelland.
There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots, the other, read more
There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots, the other, wings. -Hodding Carter.
As adults, we must ask more of our children than they know how to ask of themselves. What can we read more
As adults, we must ask more of our children than they know how to ask of themselves. What can we do to foster their open-hearted hopefulness, engage their need to collaborate, be an incentive to utilize their natural competency and compassion...show them ways they can connect, reach out, weave themselves into the web of relationships that is called community. . -Dawna Markova.
We are apt to forget that children watch examples better than they listen to preaching. -Roy L. Smith.
We are apt to forget that children watch examples better than they listen to preaching. -Roy L. Smith.
Few things are more satisfying than seeing your own children have teenagers of their own. -Doug Larson.
Few things are more satisfying than seeing your own children have teenagers of their own. -Doug Larson.
Never underestimate a parent's ability to mortify his child.
Never underestimate a parent's ability to mortify his child.
Any child can tell you that the sole purpose of a middle name is so he can tell when he's read more
Any child can tell you that the sole purpose of a middle name is so he can tell when he's really in trouble. -Dennis Fakes.
You know children are growing up when they start asking questions that have answers. -John Plomp.
You know children are growing up when they start asking questions that have answers. -John Plomp.