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Children learn to speak Male or Female the way they learn to speak English or French.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
The easiest way for your children to learn about money is for you not to have any.
— Katherine Whitehorn
Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.
— W.E.B. Du Bois
Few things have more impact than nutrition on a child's ability to survive, learn effectively and escape a life of poverty.
— Ann Veneman
We must have the attitude that every child in America - regardless of where they're raised or how they're born - can learn.
— George W. Bush
He was distressed to learn that the Pottery Barn Kids gift registry did not extend to children's books in Italian or Yiddish.
— Sylvain Reynard
Your children learn more of your faith during the bad times than they do during the good times.
— Beverly LaHaye
It would be more interesting to learn from children, than try to teach them how to behave, how to live and how to function.
— U.G. Krishnamurti
I consider my childhood a gift," Maurice once told me. "It happened to me so I could learn the right way to raise my children.
— Laura Schroff, Alex Tresniowski
The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child's own natural desire to learn.
— Maria Montessori
Wasn't it odd how children could be so fascinated by magic? It took them time and the lessons of the Chantry to learn real fear.
— David Gaider
We are used to thinking in terms of what we can teach our children. Maybe we need to ask ourselves what we may learn from them.
— Piero Ferrucci
Sit down before facts as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconceived notion - or you shall learn nothing.
— Gerald R. Ford
You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for instance.
— Franklin P. Adams
Just a little every day That's the way Children learn to read and write Bit by bit and mite by mite.
— Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Nothing grieves a child more than to study the wrong lesson and learn something he wasn't suppose to.
— Charles E. McKenzie
What our children need more than to learn to read and write and add and subtract is to know Jesus Christ.
— Ralph E. Reed Jr.
Education is the best gift my parent gave me.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Children don't need learning. They need access to what they want to learn outside the home.
— Daniel Quinn
The godswife thought her a child, but children grow, and children learn.
— George R R Martin
If you can light the spark of curiosity in a child, they will learn without any further assistance.
— Ken Robinson
Children live what they learn.
— Diane Greene
I grew up in a sailing family. My dad lived for sailing, and when we moved to Canada when I was a child, he really wanted us to learn.
— Daria Werbowy
Spanking a child is about the parent not the child. The child will learn more from positive correction than physical manipulation.
— Asa Don Brown
Children do not have to learn that streets are dangerous places by potentially fatal trial and error.
— Keith Henson
The social world is transforming the way we create wealth, work, learn, play, raise our children, and probably the way we think.
— Don Tapscott
Children should learn that reading is pleasure, not just something that teachers make you do in school.
— Beverly Cleary
Learn to get excited like a child. There is nothing that has more magic than childish excitement.
— Jim Rohn
Our nation & our children must come to learn that nothing in life will ever be solved by violence. It will just help breed more!
— Timothy Pina
The more risks you allow your children to make, the better they learn to look after themselves.
— Roald Dahl
Children are ready to learn when they are ready to learn, not necessarily when their parents are ready to teach them.
— Clayton Christensen
What induces a child to learn but his delight in knowing?
— Helen Keller
Logic itself affirms that a loving Heavenly Father would not abandon His children without providing a way for them to learn of Him.
— Joseph B. Wirthlin
The most influential of all educational factor is the conversation in a child's home.
— William Temple
By giving kids an allowance, you teach that child to work for money rather than learn to create money.
— Robert Kiyosaki
The kindergarten children are confident in spirit, infinite in resources, and eager to learn. Everything is still possible.
— Robert Fulghum
Happy, calm children learn best
— Daniel Goleman
Children come to us more highly evolved than adults to teach us the lessons we need to learn.
— Robin S. Sharma
Children know so little, they must learn quickly to imitate grown-ups whenever they feel unsure in a situation.
— Francesca Marciano
Children need continuity as they grow and learn.
— Thomas Menino
Children or babies learn to mimic the vibration of the adults who surround them long before they learn to mimic their words.
— Esther Hicks
Children will always learn from us. If we are angry, abusive and violent ... how can we ever expect them to be peaceful?
— Timothy Pina
Children who plan their own schedules and evaluate their own work build up their brains and learn to take more responsibility.
— Bruce Feiler
Children who are read to learn two things: First, that reading is worthwhile, and second, that they are worthwhile.
— Laura Bush
Children learn to smile from their parents.
— Shinichi Suzuki
Whenever I listen to a children's orchestra, I learn. They feel everything, they enjoy everything, they have amazing energy.
— Gustavo Dudamel
Being an Olympic runner and now a mommy, it is so important to me to help my children learn early on how to be active and stay healthy.
— Carrie Tollefson
The apparent ease with which children learn is their ruin.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Children learn best when they like their teacher and they think their teacher likes them.
— Gordon Neufeld
I think children learn from example. I don't believe in raising them in an authoritative atmosphere.
— Kent McCord
If children live with approval, they learn to like themselves.
— Dorothy Nolte