Child Independence Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Child Independence
Child Independence Quotes & Sayings
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Besides love, independence of thought is the greatest gift an adult can give a child.
— Bryce Courtenay
Don't follow me, follow your mind, be you!
— Maliheh Sadat Razavi
Cutest geek i ever saw.
— Steven Key Meyers
The greatest gift a parent can leave a child is that parent's own independence.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Don't touch me, I'm full of snakes.
— Jack Kerouac
The child's conquests of independence are the basic steps in what is called his 'natural development'.
— Maria Montessori
We need to be ready all the time for attacks of the enemy
— Sunday Adelaja
I was in the U.S. about 15 years. Especially in New York. And then I came back to Japan.
— Yayoi Kusama
Winners see what they want. Losers see what they don't want. Don't let the game eat you; you eat the game.
— Moe Norman
There is no right way to do a wrong thing.
— Harold S. Kushner
Ethics is the activity of man directed to secure the inner perfection of his own personality.
— Albert Schweitzer
Yeah, run if you want to. Time is the anchor, change is the constant, love is the trigger.
— Chris Pureka
What skill am I teaching my child to develop independence?
— Rebecca Branstetter
Sometimes my brain goes on CD shuffle. You know, you put a bunch of CD's on and hit play and random things come out.
— Bette Midler
The child must be given activities that encourage independence, and he must not be served by others in acts he can learn to perform himself.
— Paula Polk Lillard
I cherished her individuality, that spark of independence no child should lose to life's restrictions and parameters.
— Truddi Chase
Child labor becomes a label of condemnation in spite of its ancient function as the quickest, most reliable way to human independence -
— John Taylor Gatto
The child seeks for independence by means of work; an independence of body and mind.
— Maria Montessori
Whatever they may say, your story is truly your own. You have a responsibility to it, the way a father has to a child
— Miguel Syjuco
Except when he has regressive tendencies, the child's nature is to aim directly and energetically at functional independence.
— Maria Montessori