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Quotes About Children

Toutes les sociétés actuelles, y compris les sociétés "socialistes", reposent, pour l'élevage des enfants et les services domestiques, sur le travail gratuit des femmes
~ Christine Delphy
L'héritage par les enfants ne nécessite, lui, aucune justification. Toute autre dévolution est de surcroît regardée comme "lésant" les enfants, ce qui confirme que ceux-ci sont les héritiers "normaux".
~ Christine Delphy
in Japan, buying a lot of stuff for your children is considered indulgent. Wastefulness was frowned upon. Shopping bags should be saved to reuse many times, not recycled after one purchase.
~ Christine Gross-Loh
corporations have benefited from deregulation against marketing directly to children, which began in the 1980s under Ronald Reagan.
~ Christine Gross-Loh
Immigrant families aren't, he notes, "a threat to America's moral culture." Rather, "America is a threat to immigrant children's moral development.
~ Christine Gross-Loh
A study of nearly four thousand children4 in the UK (where kids are susceptible to similar food temptations as our own) found that eating a fat, sugar, or processed-food diet at age three was directly linked to lower IQ at age eight.
~ Christine Gross-Loh
The Simple Art of Feeding Kids: What Italy Taught Me About Why Children Need Real Food,
~ Christine Gross-Loh
Today, the average American child3 is spending only between four and seven minutes in unstructured outdoor play.
~ Christine Gross-Loh
When people talk only about what they're protecting their kids from, they're not thinking about what they're depriving them of.
~ Christine Gross-Loh
The world loses one of its six thousand languages every two weeks, and children have stopped learning half of the languages currently spoken in the world. It's been argued that languages are under greater threat than any endangered bird or mammal.
~ Christine Kenneally
We would never ask a hearing student to comprehend a lecture in Mandarin if he or she did not have proficiency in the language. Nevertheless, we ask this feat of deaf children everyday.
~ Christine Monikowski
I hate this country. I despise America and I don't want my children to live here anymore. If they are killing Kennedys, my kids are the number one targets. I have the two main targets. I want to get out of this country! —-Jackie after the assassination of Bobby Kennedy
~ Christopher Andersen
Misdirected focus on paperwork, on procedures, and on bureaucracy frustrates teachers and fails to give children the education they need.
~ Christopher Bond
St Michael's RC secondary sat on a promontory overlooking the town of Auchenlea. The choice of site was an indirect consequence of a past mistake in vocational guidance, leading someone who had a pathological hatred of children into town planning, rather than the more traditional field of teaching.
~ Christopher Brookmyre
I grew up in a big family with a lot of kids around, and I definitely want to have children as well.
~ Heidi Klum
For the longest time, you just sound like a broken record, but you have to be consistent when teaching kids.
~ Heidi Klum
But I also want to have a family with children one day, which is very important to me.
~ Heidi Klum
I always wanted to be a mom.
~ Heidi Klum
Kids who know they're cared for and cared about have fewer behavioral problems and stronger relationships. •
~ Heidi Murkoff
warmer than water temperature, and water play should be limited
~ Heidi Murkoff
There were still few rules at Down House, and Charles was not very good at enforcing the ones he and Emma did make. This was well known among his children. In 1855, when Lenny was about five, Charles walked in to find his son jumping up and down and tumbling all over a new sofa. 'Oh Lenny, Lenny,' Charles said. 'You know it is against all rules.' 'Then,' Lenny said to his papa, 'I think you'd better go out of the room.' And so Charles did.
~ Heiligman Deborah
Der Vater. Der Vater ist viereckig und raucht Ernte 23. Am Sonntag im Bett zieht er den Kindern gern schnurgerade Scheitel. Die Mutter. Die Mutter ist eine Milch eine schoen warme. Aber in der man ertrinkt.
~ Heinar Kipphardt
Embarrassment seems to be the sole means of communication between parents and children.
~ Heinrich Boll
It must be quite hard when you're a parent and you find out that your children's dreams are nothing like the dreams you've had for them.
~ Helen Dunmore