37 Quotes About Teaching-children
- Author Angela Shanté
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Change is hard for anyone at any age. Children in particular are still learning theirworlds and developing their identities in it. These challenging conversationscan lead to a positive experience or be a detrimental one for the youngsters inyour charge
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- Author Darnell Lamont Walker
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If you give up on your dreams, let that crush you and destroy you, even if just a little, if your children are watching. Otherwise, when you're telling them that they must pursue theirs, they will look at you and say "you didn't and you're doing just fine.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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We try so hard to instruct our children in all the right things―teaching good from bad, explaining choices and consequences―when in reality most lessons are learned through observation and experience. Perhaps we'd be better off training our youth to be highly observant.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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If you want quiet in the class, join a monastery of bald-headed corpses. Students don't learn by keeping quiet, they learn by actively engaging in the conversation. So, don't try to control your students. If you are teaching right, you'll be in control.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Instead of teaching kids to memorize the answers to predetermined questions, we must inspire them to come up with their own questions.
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- Author Reggie Joiner
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What if you started acting like what you do for kids is more important than anything else you do.
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- Author Carolyn Byers Ruch
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A child has a greater chance of being sexually abused than burned in a fire. Along with stop, drop, and roll we must teach them to yell, run, and tell.
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- Author Kavita Bhupta Ghosh
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True leadership of teachers count in building humanity and character in students, and not in writing their report cards.
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- Author Caroline Fraser
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She realized that all her life the teachings of those early days have influenced me and the example set by father and mother has been something I have tried to follow, which failures here and there, with rebellion at times, but always coming back to it as the compass needle to the star, -Laura Ingalls Wilder, 'As A Farm Woman Thinks.' Missouri Ruralist, August 1, 1923; Farm Journalist, p. 290.
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