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Quotes - July, 2001 Issue
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Growth becomes a two-way traffic between the child's initiative
and the teacher's provision of healthy moral and physical surroundings
- E.B. CASTLE
ANCIENT EDUCATION TODAY |
To deal with men by force is an impractical as to deal with nature
by persuasion.
- Ann Rand |
Who so neglects learning in his youth loses the past and is dead
for the future.
- Euripides |
"Tis better to debate a question without settling it, than
to settle a question without debating it.
- Joseph Joubert |
Too much challenge overwhelms children. Too little keeps them immature.
Children need to be loved and held accountable. The best message that parents can send children is "I love you but I expect
you to behave properly."
- Mary Piper
The Shelter of Each Other |
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