Quotes about children with meaning: 100 sayings of great people


Short Quotes About Raising Children

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You will almost always achieve more with affection than with brute force. Aesop

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First make sure, and then convince. K.S. Stanislavsky

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True education consists not so much in rules as in exercises. J.J. Rousseau

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A good upbringing most reliably protects a person from those who are poorly brought up (F. Chesterfield) Of all creations, the most beautiful is a person who has received an excellent upbringing (Epictetus)

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Education develops abilities, but does not create them. F. Voltaire

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Education is the acquisition of good habits. Plato

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A teacher, like an artist, must be born. K. Weber

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Of all the fruits, the best fruit comes from good education. K. Prutkov

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Do not make an idol out of a child: when he grows up, he will require sacrifices. P. Buast

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The teacher himself must be what he wants the student to be. IN AND. Dahl

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Nothing teaches you more than realizing your mistake. This is one of the main means of self-education. T. Carlyle

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A bad teacher of children is one who does not remember his childhood. M. Ebner-Eschenbach

Aphorisms and quotes about education

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The topic of raising children is acute and relevant at all times. Many great scientists, writers, and teachers were concerned about this issue. The proof is provided by aphorisms, quotes, phrases, statements and thoughts of great people about education , which were inherited by contemporaries in huge quantities. Just a storehouse of wise advice and educational ideas that young and inexperienced parents so need! You can get acquainted with the heritage of pedagogical thought on this page.

  • Do not think that you are raising a child only when you talk to him or teach him or order him. You raise him at every moment of your life, even when you are not at home (A.S. Makarenko)
  • There may be smart young men and stupid old men. For it is not time that teaches us to think, but early education and nature (Democritus)
  • You will almost always achieve more with affection than with brute force (Aesop)
  • First make sure, and then convince (K.S. Stanislavsky)
  • Education is not limited to school (P. Valery)
  • Education develops abilities, but does not create them (F. Voltaire)
  • If we allow children to do whatever they want, and on top of that we have the stupidity of giving them reasons for their whims, then we will be dealing with the worst way of education; children will then develop a regrettable habit of particular unrestraint, of peculiar intellectualism. , to selfish interest - the root of all evil (G. Hegel)
  • Education, mainly, should sow our hearts with habits that are useful for the individual and society (C. Helvetius)
  • A teacher, like an artist, must be born (K. Weber)
  • He who has not been a student will not be a teacher (Boethius)
  • The child is supposed to be treated with the greatest respect, i.e. adults should protect his moral purity and not set a bad example (Juvenal)
  • Parents who do not want to raise their children in strict rules are worthy of reproach (Petronius)
  • Do not make an idol out of a child: when he grows up, he will require sacrifices (P. Buast)
  • He who cannot take with affection will not take with severity (A.P. Chekhov)
  • Beatings and abuse are like opium: the sensitivity to them is quickly dulled, and the doses have to be doubled (Beecher Stowe)
  • Let the child's first lesson be obedience. Then the second can be what you consider necessary (B. Franklin)
  • The paradox of education is that those who do not need education are the ones who respond well to education (F. Iskander)
  • Children have neither a past nor a future, but unlike us adults, they know how to use the present (J. La Bruyère)
  • The love of parents for their children is always greater than the love of children for their parents. This discrepancy and injustice is compensated for by their own children (D. Jeremic)
  • A man who instills in his children the habits of hard work provides for them better than if he left them an inheritance (Whateley)
  • The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother (Unknown)
  • Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body (Addison)
  • The desire to create a happy life for a child by pampering from infancy is perhaps unwise (V. Hugo)
  • Giving children rewards all the time is not good. Through this they become selfish, and from here a corrupt way of thinking develops (I. Kant)
  • What you yourself do for your parents, expect the same from your children (Pittacus)
  • We teach our children first. Then we ourselves learn from them (J. Rainis)
  • You will never be able to create wise men if you kill naughty children (J.-J. Rousseau)
  • The child has his own special ability to see, think and feel; there is nothing more stupid than trying to replace this skill with ours (J.-J. Rousseau)
  • Do you know what the surest way to make your child unhappy is to teach him not to be refused anything (J.-J. Rousseau).
  • Don’t make children angry: whoever wants to beat as a child will want to kill when he grows up (P. Buast)
  • The teacher himself must be what he wants the student to be (V.I. Dal)
  • He who knows little can teach little (Ya. Komensky)
  • To punish children for offenses that they did not commit, or at least to punish them severely for minor offenses, means to lose all their trust and respect (J. La Bruyère)
  • Education, if it wishes happiness to a person, should educate him not for happiness, but to prepare him for the work of life (K.D. Ushinsky).
  • The purpose of educating a child is to make him able to develop further without the help of a teacher (E. Hubbard)
  • Good upbringing most reliably protects a person from those who are poorly brought up (F. Chesterfield)
  • Of all creations, the most beautiful is man who has received an excellent upbringing (Epictetus)
  • Parenting is now the most difficult thing; you think: “Well, it’s all over now! - no such luck: it’s just beginning!..” (M.Yu. Lermontov)
  • If you know the means to strengthen the body, temper the will, ennoble the heart, refine the mind and balance the mind, then you are an educator (C. Letourneau)
  • Educating does not mean saying good words to children, instructing and edifying them, but, above all, living like a human being yourself. Whoever wants to fulfill his duty regarding children must begin education with himself (A.N. Ostrogorsky)
  • The moral character of an individual ultimately depends on what sources a person drew his joys from during his childhood (V.A. Sukhomlinsky)
  • Moral deformity and crime are the result of lack of education and depravity starting from an early age (V.M. Bekhterev)
  • Fear of corporal punishment will not make an evil heart good, and mixing fear with anger is the most disgusting phenomenon in a person (K.D. Ushinsky)
  • Nothing teaches you more than realizing your mistake. This is one of the main means of self-education (T. Carlyle)
  • If someone asked how I could briefly define the essence of my teaching experience, I would answer that there are as many demands on a person as possible and as much respect for him as possible (A.S. Makarenko)
  • Giving children joy in learning is the first commandment of education (V.A. Sukhomlinsky)
  • To educate means to prepare for life... You need to learn at school, but you need to learn much more after leaving school (D.I. Pisarev)
  • Of all the best fruits, good education brings the best (K. Prutkov)
  • Education is the acquisition of good habits (Plato)
  • The greatest mistake in education is excessive haste (JJ Rousseau)
  • Youth loves to be encouraged rather than taught (J.V. Goethe)
  • The best school of discipline is the family (S. Smiles)
  • The main meaning and purpose of family life is raising children. The main school of raising children is the relationship between husband and wife, father and mother (V.A. Sukhomlinsky)
  • Many troubles have their roots precisely in the fact that from childhood a person is not taught to manage his desires, is not taught to correctly relate to the concepts of “possible”, “must”, “impossible” (V.A. Sukhomlinsky)

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Great teachers about children and education

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If a teacher combines love for his work and for his students, he is a perfect teacher. Lev Tolstoy

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The art of education has the peculiarity that it seems familiar and understandable to almost everyone, and even easy to others, and the more understandable and easier it seems, the less a person is familiar with it theoretically or practically.

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Education should not only develop a person’s mind and give him a certain amount of information, but should ignite in him a thirst for serious work, without which his life can be neither worthy nor happy.

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The main road of human education is conviction. Ushinsky K. D.

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A game is a huge bright window through which a life-giving stream of ideas and concepts about the world around us flows into the child’s spiritual world. The game is a spark that ignites the flame of inquisitiveness and curiosity.

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Every moment of the work called education is the creation of the future and a look into the future. Sukhomlinsky V. A.

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The teacher must behave in such a way that every movement educates him, and must always know what he wants at the moment and what he does not want. If the educator does not know this, whom can he educate?

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No matter how many correct ideas you create about what needs to be done, if you do not cultivate the habit of overcoming long-term difficulties, I have the right to say that you have not cultivated anything.

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You cannot teach a person to be happy, but you can raise him so that he is happy. But will this be real happiness?

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Only a living example educates a child, and not words, even the best ones, but not backed up by deeds. A. S. Makarenko

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The paradox of education is that those who do not need education respond well to education. F. Iskander

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To educate means to organize life; Children grow up correctly in the right life. Lev Semenovich Vygotsky

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If you set out to raise a good child, then you simply will not be able to do it poorly.

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Don't talk badly about your child - neither in front of him nor without him. Maria Montessori

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The efforts of adults are aimed, in essence, at making the child comfortable for themselves. Janusz Korczak

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Education... must be based... on the original and independent existence of innate abilities; it is a matter of directing them, not creating them. John Dewey

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The task of the educator and teacher remains to introduce every child to universal human development and make him a person before he masters civil relations. Adolf Disterweg

Quotes about education and educators

Each person must engage in his own upbringing until his last day. M. Azeglio

In education, the development of skills must precede the development of the mind. Aristotle

Education needs three things: talent, science, exercise. Aristotle

Anyone who wants to raise a child well is doomed to always adhere to fair views. O. Balzac

Education is a great thing: it decides a person’s fate. V. G. Belinsky

There is nothing more useless and even more harmful than instructions, even the best ones, if they are not supported by examples, and are not justified in the eyes of the student by the entirety of the reality surrounding him. V. G. Belinsky

There is no person so bad that good education would not make him better. V. G. Belinsky

The instrument and mediator of education should be love. V. G. Belinsky

Initial education should see in a child not an official, not a poet, not a craftsman, but a person who could later be one or the other without ceasing to be a person. V. G. Belinsky

A student will never surpass a teacher if he sees him as a model and not a rival. V. G. Belinsky

Habit is a person’s “second nature,” and education, which consists of acquiring skills, is what gives us this second nature. V. M. Bekhterev

The goal of any education should be to create an active personality in the best ideals of social life, in the ideals of truth, goodness and beauty. V. M. Bekhterev

Whoever has not been a student will not be a teacher. Boethius

A habit is strongest when it begins in youth; This is what we call education, which is, in essence, nothing more than early formed habits. F. Bacon

Education is not limited to school. P. Valerie

A teacher, like an artist, must be born. K. Weber

Education develops abilities, but does not create them. F. Voltaire

If we allow children to do whatever they want, and on top of that we have the stupidity of giving them reasons for their whims, then we will be dealing with the worst way of education; children will then develop a regrettable habit of particular unrestraint, of peculiar intellectualism. , to selfish interest - the root of all evil. G. Hegel

In every country the art of forming people is so closely connected with the form of government that any significant change in public education is hardly possible without changes in the state system itself. K. Helvetius

Education should primarily sow our hearts with habits that are beneficial to the individual and society. K. Helvetius

The more perfect the education, the happier the people. K. Helvetius

Nothing in the world purifies, ennobles, or preserves adolescence so much as a strongly aroused public interest. A. I. Herzen

A true student learns to develop the unknown with the help of the known and thereby approaches the teacher. I. Goethe

Those from whom we learn are rightly called our teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves this name. I. Goethe

Learn from those you love. I. Goethe

Even a chicken can love children. But to be able to educate them is a great matter of state, requiring talent and broad knowledge of life. M. Gorky

Our educator is our reality. M. Gorky

A teacher, if he is honest, must always be an attentive student. M. Gorky

A simple, uncouth person can be re-educated, but a person who imagines himself to be refined is incorrigible. W. Gaslitt

To fashion a beautiful statue and breathe life into it is good; but to develop a young mind, to fashion a young soul in your own way and to breathe into it a sense of truth is even better. V. Hugo

The teacher himself must be what he wants the student to be. V. I. Dal

Anyone who undertakes to give instructions must consider himself more skillful than those to whom he gives them: his slightest error deserves censure. R. Descartes

Education is an adornment in happiness and a refuge in misfortune. Democritus

Neither art nor wisdom can be achieved unless it is learned. Democritus

Intimidation can only instill baseness, depravity, hypocrisy, vile cowardice, and careerism in a child. F. E. Dzerzhinsky

A child knows how to love someone who loves him. And he can only be raised with love. F. E. Dzerzhinsky

Excessive severity and blind discipline are cursed teachers for children. F. E. Dzerzhinsky

One must be born an educator and a teacher; he is guided by innate tact. A. Diesterweg

True education strives for natural development, but not for premature maturity. A. Diesterweg

The ultimate goal of any education is to foster independence through self-activity. A. Diesterweg

A bad teacher presents the truth, a good one teaches you to find it. A. Diesterweg

The teacher and his way of thinking are the most important thing in any teaching and upbringing. A. Diesterweg

The more the teacher remembers that his students look at him as a higher being, the stronger his influence on the children will be, the more joyful his every praise will be, the deeper his every reproach will cut into the heart of the student, and, consequently, everything. the work of education will be incomparably more beneficial. N. A. Dobrolyubov

The educator must himself have intelligence, great self-control, kindness, and high moral views. M. P. Drahomanov

They say that the best rule of politics is not to manage too much. This rule is just as true in education. Jean Paul

You cannot change your essence, you can only direct various character traits, even shortcomings, to the good - this is the great secret and the great task. George Sand

Teaching means doubly learning. J. Joubert

Education is a specific, purposeful and systematic influence on the psychology of the person being educated in order to instill in him the qualities desired by the educator. M. I. Kalinin

The teacher influences the students not only by giving them certain tasks, but also by his behavior, lifestyle, and attitude to everyday phenomena. M. I. Kalinin

The task of education is one of the most difficult. The best teachers consider it not only a matter of science, but also of art. They mean school education, which is, of course, relatively limited. But there is also a school of life in which there is a continuous process of educating the masses, where the educator is life itself, the state, the party, and the educated are millions of adults, different in their life experience and political experience. This is M.I. Kalinin

the matter is much more complicated. M. I. Kalinin

A teacher is an engineer of human souls. M. I. Kalinin

Our teachers are faced with the most difficult task of communist education, the formation of communist consciousness among Soviet people. This task can be successfully resolved only on the condition that our teachers are not only highly educated, but also Marxist-educated people. M. I. Kalinin

A teacher works on the most important task - he shapes a person. M. I. Kalinin

Let it be an eternal law: to teach and learn everything through examples, instruction and application in practice. Y. Kamensky

There are children who are sharp-minded and inquisitive, but wild and stubborn. They are usually hated in schools and are almost always considered hopeless; Meanwhile, great people usually come out of them, if only they are educated properly. Y. Kamensky

It is easy to follow correctly those who walk ahead correctly. Y. Kamensky

There is nothing more difficult than re-educating a poorly educated person. Y. Kamensky

The one who considers it necessary to teach children not to the extent that they can learn, but to the extent that he himself wishes, is completely unreasonable. Y. Kamensky

Happy is the school that teaches you to zealously study and do what is good, even more zealously to do the best, and most zealously to do the best. Y. Kamensky

Only that in a person is strong and reliable that was absorbed into nature, in his first period of life. Y. Kamensky

He who knows little can teach little. Y. Kamensky

The subjects that children are taught must be appropriate to their age, otherwise there is a danger that they will develop cleverness, fashionability, and vanity. I. Kant

In education lies the great secret of improving human nature. I. Kant

A person can become a person only through education. He is what his upbringing makes him. I. Kant

The world has long been called a stormy ocean: but happy is he who sails with a compass! And this is a matter of education. N. M. Karamzin

Great is the teacher who puts into action what he teaches. Cato the Elder

Education is the highest of goods, but only when it is of the first grade, otherwise it is good for nothing. R. Kipling

To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those you teach. V. O. Klyuchevsky

In everything where the word serves as a mediator between people, and especially in teaching, it is inconvenient to both talk and not talk. V. O. Klyuchevsky

Teachers are given the floor not to lull their own thoughts, but to awaken someone else’s. V. O. Klyuchevsky

Without examples, it is impossible to teach correctly or learn successfully. L. Columella

Everything that is achieved through training, pressure, and violence is fragile, incorrect and unreliable. J. Korczak

One of the biggest mistakes is to believe that pedagogy is a science about the child, and not about the person. J. Korczak

The lower the spiritual level of the teacher, the more colorless his moral character, the more concerned he is about his peace and comfort, the more orders and prohibitions he issues, allegedly dictated by concern for the welfare of the children. J. Korczak

The education of a collectivist must be combined with the education of a comprehensively developed, internally disciplined person, capable of feeling deeply, thinking clearly, and acting in an organized manner. N. K. Krupskaya

Only in a team can a child’s personality develop most fully and comprehensively. N. K. Krupskaya

We should not instill in talented children that they are somehow special, or put them in a privileged position. N. K. Krupskaya

Overwhelming tasks only corrupt and teach people to be dishonest about their responsibilities. N. K. Krupskaya

Respecting guys doesn’t mean pandering to them or following their lead. The children respect a teacher who firmly implements his educational requirements. N. K. Krupskaya

To charge children for offenses that they have not committed, or at least to punish them severely for minor offenses, means to lose all their trust and respect. J. Labruyère

We would not believe in teaching, upbringing and education if it were confined only to school and cut off from the turbulent life. V. I. Lenin

It is necessary that the whole task of upbringing, educating and teaching modern youth should be the inculcation in them of communist morality. V. I. Lenin

We do not need rote learning, but we need to develop and improve the memory of every student with knowledge of basic facts. V. I. Lenin

If you know the means to strengthen the body, temper the will, ennoble the heart, refine the mind and balance the mind, then you are an educator. C. Letourneau

The world exists not for us to understand it, but for us to educate ourselves in it. G. Lichtenberg

It is pointless for a teacher to talk about curbing passions if he gives free rein to any of his own passions: and his efforts to eradicate in his pupil a vice or an obscene trait that he allows in himself will be fruitless. D. Locke

In a poorly educated person, courage takes the form of rudeness; erudition becomes pedantry in him; wit - buffoonery, simplicity - uncouthness, good nature - flattery. D. Locke

A teacher is the person who must pass on to the new generation all the valuable accumulations of centuries and not pass on prejudices, vices and diseases. A. V. Lunacharsky

Education is the bread of the soul. D. Mazzini

It educates everything: people, things, phenomena, but first of all and for the longest time - people. Of these, parents and teachers come first. A. S. Makarenko

If you don’t demand a lot from a person, then you won’t get much from him. A. S. Makarenko

You cannot teach a person to be happy, but you can raise him so that he is happy. A. S. Makarenko

A teacher who does not have facial expressions, who cannot give his face the necessary expression or control his mood cannot be a good teacher. The teacher must be able to organize, walk, joke, be cheerful, angry. The teacher must behave in such a way that every movement educates him, and must always know what he wants at the moment and what he does not want. If the educator does not know this, whom can he educate? A. S. Makarenko

It is impossible to raise a courageous person if you do not put him in such conditions where he can show courage, no matter what - in restraint, in a direct open word, in some deprivation, in patience, in courage. A. S. Makarenko

Before you start raising your children, check your own behavior. A. S. Makarenko

No matter how many correct ideas you create about what needs to be done, if you do not cultivate the habit of overcoming long-term difficulties, I have the right to say that you have not cultivated anything. A. S. Makarenko

The combination of enormous trust with enormous demands is the style of our upbringing. A. S. Makarenko

Only a living example educates a child, and not words, even the best ones, but not backed up by deeds. A. S. Makarenko

If we are well educated, we do not suffer from any restrictions in our sensual pleasures. B. Mandeville

Education is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond, and the cauliflower is a common cabbage that was later graduated. Mark Twain

The teacher himself must be educated. K. Marx

By education we mean three things: First: mental education. Secondly: physical education, such as is given in gymnastics schools and military exercises. Third: technical training, which introduces the basic principles of all production processes and at the same time gives the child or adolescent the skills to handle the simplest tools of all production. K. Marx

All the pride of a teacher is in his students, in the growth of the seeds he sows. D. I. Mendeleev

It is necessary to call for pedagogical work, as for maritime, medical or the like, not those who seek only to ensure their lives, but those who feel a conscious calling to this work and to science and anticipate their satisfaction in it, understanding the general national need . D. I. Mendeleev

Only that teacher will act fruitfully on the entire mass of students who is himself strong in science, possesses it and loves it. D. I. Mendeleev

Teachers, as local luminaries of science, must stand at the full height of modern knowledge in their specialty. D. I. Mendeleev

It is not enough for education not to spoil us; it must also change us for the better. M. Montaigne

It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach yourself. M. Montaigne

I condemn all violence in the education of a young soul who is raised to respect honor and freedom. M. Montaigne

The prosperity of the state and the well-being of the people depend indispensably on the goodness of morals, and the kindness of morals invariably depends on education. N. I. Novikov

Good teachers create good students. M. V. Ostrogradsky

People are taught anything but decency, while most of all they try to show off their decency, and not their learning, that is, precisely what they were never taught. B. Pascal

Education and only education is the goal of school. I. Pestalozzi

To change people, you need to love them. The influence on them is proportional to the love for them. I. Pestalozzi

There is nothing insignificant in education. N. I. Pirogov

Every school is famous not for its numbers, but for the glory of its students. N. I. Pirogov

The true subject of teaching is the preparation of man to be man. N. I. Pirogov

In education, it's all about who the teacher is. D. I. Pisarev

For pedagogical activity, it is necessary that, firstly, the teacher knows his pupil inside and out and that, secondly, there is complete trust between the teacher and the pupil. D. I. Pisarev

Repeating the teacher’s words does not mean being his successor. D. I. Pisarev

The wildest foals make the best horses, as long as they are properly raised and ridden. Plutarch

The issue of education for modern societies is a matter of life and death, an issue on which the future depends. E. Renan

The whole purpose of education is to make a person not only do good, but also enjoy good; not only to work, but also to love work. D. Ruskin

The greatest mistake in parenting is excessive haste. J.-J. Rousseau

The upbringing of a person begins with his birth; He doesn’t speak yet, doesn’t listen yet, but he’s already learning. Experience precedes learning. J.-J. Rousseau

True education consists not so much in rules as in exercises. J.-J. Rousseau

There is a lot of talk about the qualities of good upbringing. The first thing I would demand from him - and it presupposes many others - is not to be a corrupt person. J.-J. Rousseau

There is only one moral lesson that is suitable for childhood and extremely important for any age - this is not to do harm to anyone. J.-J. Rousseau

Initial education is most important, and this initial education undoubtedly belongs to women. J.-J. Rousseau

You cannot immediately re-educate a person, just as you cannot immediately clean a dress that has never been touched by a brush. M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin

Education can be considered as the continuous acquisition of that knowledge that is absolutely necessary to maintain the relationships that have developed between members of society. A. Saint-Simon

By teaching others, we learn ourselves. Seneca the Younger

Upbringing takes priority over education. Education creates a person. A. Saint-Exupery

Education is a difficult matter, and improving its conditions is one of the sacred duties of every person, for there is nothing more important than the education of oneself and one’s loved ones. Socrates

Idleness in class, lack of mental work where it should be, is the main reason for the lack of free time. V. A. Sukhomlinsky

Teaching is just one of the petals of that flower called education. V. A. Sukhomlinsky

It is impossible to raise a full-fledged person without instilling in him a sense of the Beautiful. R. Tagore

The most important basis for the successful education of a person is the formation of his character. E. Telman

Education without a comprehensive enrichment of one's own life experience is absurd. E. Telman

Each person receives two upbringings: one is given to him by his parents, passing on their life experience, the other, more important, he receives himself. E. Telman

Education is the influence of one person on another with the goal of forcing the person being educated to acquire certain moral habits. L. N. Tolstoy

A teacher needs to know life deeply in order to prepare for it. L. N. Tolstoy

If a teacher has only love for the work, he will be a good teacher. If a teacher has only love for the student, like a father or mother, he will be better than the teacher who has read all the books, but has no love for either the work or the students. If a teacher combines love for his work and for his students, he is a perfect teacher. L. N. Tolstoy

Both upbringing and education are inseparable. You cannot educate without passing on knowledge; all knowledge has an educational effect. L. N. Tolstoy

The easier it is for a teacher to teach, the more difficult it is for students to learn. L. N. Tolstoy

People who are spoiled in childhood retain a special imprint for the rest of their lives. I. S. Turgenev

Education should develop in a person the habit and love of work; it should give him the opportunity to find work for himself in life. K. D. Ushinsky

Education should not only develop a person’s mind and give him a certain amount of information, but should ignite in him a thirst for serious work, without which his life can be neither worthy nor happy. K. D. Ushinsky

Education, if it desires happiness for a person, should educate him not for happiness, but to prepare him for the work of life. K. D. Ushinsky

The teacher is not an official; and if he is an official, then he is not an educator. K. D. Ushinsky

The main road of human education is conviction. K. D. Ushinsky

If pedagogy wants to educate a person in all respects, then it must first get to know him in all respects. K. D. Ushinsky

The art of education has the peculiarity that to almost everyone it seems familiar and understandable, and sometimes even easy - and the more understandable and easier it seems, the less a person is familiar with it, theoretically or practically. K. D. Ushinsky

Almost everyone admits that education requires patience, but very few have come to the conclusion that, in addition to patience, innate ability and skill, special knowledge is also necessary. K. D. Ushinsky

The most important part of education is character education. K. D. Ushinsky

Nobility of manners is taught by examples. A. France

An education that does not develop desire is an education that corrupts the soul. It is necessary for the teacher to teach how to desire. A. France

A teacher who can impart to his students the ability to find joy in work should be crowned with laurels. E. Hubbard

The purpose of a child's education is to make him capable of developing further without the help of a teacher. E. Hubbard

Good upbringing most reliably protects a person from those who are poorly brought up. F. Chesterfield

A well-mannered person knows how to speak with inferior people without arrogance, and with superiors - with respect and ease. F. Chesterfield

Education should be based on two foundations - morality and prudence; the first supports virtue, the second protects from other people's vices. If only morality turns out to be a support, you will raise only simpletons or martyrs; if only prudence - only calculating egoists. N. Chamfort

The secret of successful parenting lies in respect for the student. R. Emerson

Of all creations, the most beautiful is a person who has received an excellent upbringing. Epictetus

Quotes about raising children of famous people

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Parenting is now the most difficult thing; you think: “Well, it’s all over now! - no such luck: it’s just starting!..” M.Yu. Lermontov

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Anyone who wants to raise a child well is doomed to always adhere to fair views. O. Balzac

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Reading with children can be an excellent means of emotional education. John Gottman

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To educate means to prepare for life... You need to learn at school, but you need to learn much more after leaving school. D.I.Pisarev

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Educating does not mean saying good words to children, instructing and edifying them, but, above all, living like a human being yourself. Whoever wants to fulfill his duty regarding children must begin education with himself. A.N. Ostrogorsky

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Moral deformity and crime are the result of lack of education and depravity starting from an early age. V.M. Bekhterev

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A habit is strongest when it begins in youth; This is what we call education, which is, in essence, nothing more than early formed habits. Francis Bacon

Education must begin from the cradle. N. I. Pirogov

Quotes about raising children by parents in the family

Quotes about raising children by parents in the family

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Do not think that you are raising a child only when you talk to him or teach him or order him. You raise him at every moment of your life, even when you are not at home.

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Before you start raising your children, check your own behavior.

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Parental help should not be intrusive, annoying, or tiring. In some cases, it is absolutely necessary to allow the child to get out of difficulties on his own; he needs to get used to overcoming obstacles and resolving more complex issues. But you must always see how the child performs this operation; you must not allow him to become confused and despair. Sometimes you even need the child to see your alertness, attention and trust in his strengths. A.S. Makarenko

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Parents who do not want to raise their children in strict rules are worthy of reproach. Petronius

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The main meaning and purpose of family life is raising children. The main school for raising children is the relationship between husband and wife, father and mother. V.A. Sukhomlinsky

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Only by instilling in your child an optimistic view of the world, you teach him to understand himself, to open his inner world and the world around him. Martin Seligman

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Raise your children in virtue: it is the only one that can give happiness. L. Beethoven

Quotes about children and parents

  1. The depth of love parents have for their children cannot be measured. It's not like other relationships. This goes beyond caring for life itself. The love of a parent for a child is continuous and overcomes grief and disappointment. (James Faust)
  2. For the first five years, treat your child as the woman you love. For the next five years, scold him. And when he turns sixteen, treat him like a friend. Your adult children are your best friends. (Chanakya)
  3. Children don't need more toys. The best toys a child can have are a parent who lies down on the floor and plays with them. (Unknown)
  4. Every word, facial expression, gesture, or action on the part of a parent gives the child some idea of ​​self-worth. It's sad that so many parents don't understand the messages they are sending. (Virginia Satir)

  5. Parents must fill the child's self-esteem bucket so full that the world cannot dig enough holes to drain it. (Unknown) (If a teenager has low self-esteem, then find out how to raise it?)
  6. Every young person sooner or later makes an amazing discovery - that parents are sometimes right. (Andre Malraux)
  7. Live your life so that when your children think about justice, caring and honesty, they think about you. (Jackson Brown Jr.)
  8. Where parents do too much for their children, the children will not do much for themselves. (Elbert Greene Hubbard)
  9. Watch your children carefully: they have fundamental approaches and answers to the mysteries of life that we lost as adults. (Robert Muller)
  10. The most important decision you need to make is having a child. It means deciding to let your heart go beyond your body. (Elizabeth Stone)

Beautiful quotes and sayings about children

  1. It is important for a child to know that he is a miracle. That since the beginning of the world there has not been, and until the end of the world there will not be another child like him. (Pablo Casals)
  2. Your children cannot regret your past. These are his best fruits. Sometimes the only ones. (Anna Quindlen) It is vital that when training our children's brains, we do not neglect training their hearts. (Dalai Lama)
  3. The best bakery where you can leave your child alone is a library. (Maya Angelou)
  4. Don't teach your children to be rich. Teach them to be happy so that they know the real values ​​and not the price of things. (Unknown)
  5. When you read to your child or place a book in his or her hands, you are bringing your little one news of the infinitely varied nature of life. (Paula Fox)

  6. Children are a wonderful gift. They have an extraordinary ability to see into the essence of things and expose the pretense. (Desmond Tutu)
  7. When children come into contact with nature, they discover their powers. (Maria Montessori)
  8. Few things make a parent's life more successful and enjoyable than successful children. (Nelson Mandela)
  9. Today our children are our reflection. Tomorrow they will be our shadows. (Maralee McKee)
  10. There is nothing more contagious than the laughter of young children, no matter what they are laughing at. (Written by Chris Jami)

We recommend reading short and beautiful aphorisms about children.

Short quotes and sayings about children

  1. There is a brilliant child locked inside every student. (Marva Collins)
  2. What a child does not receive, he can rarely give later. (Unknown) Dignity is a child's most important need. (Polly Berrien Behrends)
  3. There are two classes of travel - first class and traveling with children. (Robert Benchley)
  4. A child who plays is a child who learns. (Cheryl McCarthy)
  5. Children deserve the right to think they can change the world. (Lois Lowry)
  6. Play gives children the opportunity to practice what they are learning. (Fred Rogers)

  7. Children understand and remember concepts better when they learn through personal experience. (Joseph Campbell)
  8. The best way to keep kids out of trouble is to get them interested in things. (Walt Disney)
  9. If you can only give your son or daughter one gift, then let it be enthusiasm. (Bruce Barton)
  10. The child thinks that life is truly wonderful and will become even more beautiful. It is society's duty to live up to this expectation. (Robert Muller)
  11. Never help a child with a task in which he feels he can succeed on his own. (Maria Montessori)
  12. Don't worry about kids never listening to you. Be vigilant because they are constantly watching you. (Robert Fulghum)

Quotes from wise people about happiness, childhood, children's smiles

  1. In children's smiles I see that there is something divine in every child. (Michael Jackson)
  2. It is better to sacrifice today so that our children can have a better tomorrow. (Abdul Kalam)
  3. My children are amazing people who I would love even if they weren't my children. (Writer Toni Morrison)
  4. There can be no better understanding of what a society is than how it treats its children. (Nelson Mandela)
  5. Children's games can hardly be called games. Children are never more serious than when they are playing. (Michel de Montaigne)
  6. A child learns to smile by looking at the example of his parents. (Shinichi Suzuki)
  7. Children who are treated as if they are uneducated almost always become so. (Kenneth Clark)
  8. Almost all true stories in the world are told by children. (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
  9. Children are selfish. They are very aware of their needs and ruthlessly strive to satisfy them. (Sigmund Freud)
  10. There is nothing more pure than the smile of an innocent child that shines with true happiness. (Unknown)
  11. Children smile at everything and everyone. This is due to how beautifully they perceive life. Isn't that wonderful in itself? (Unknown)
  12. A child's smile can teach you to be happy, even if there is no apparent reason for it. (Unknown)

Summarize

Much has been said about what it means to be a parent. You'll find plenty of parenting tutorials in the bookstore, and there are thousands of parenting blogs on the Internet. When it comes to children (especially strangers), everyone has their own opinions, ideas and methods.

After all, education does not have one dimension, just as there is no single definition. But sometimes we come across words that most accurately reflect the essence of what it means to raise a child. In this article, we have collected beautiful quotes about raising children that almost all parents can subscribe to.

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Quotes about raising preschool children

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What a person will be like mainly depends on what he will be like by the fifth year of life, but the principles of education are the same as at 10 and 11 years old.

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The feeling of oneself and someone else's needs to be cultivated from the age of three or four. At five years old, a child should also know what he can and cannot talk about, know his own people and those of others. Only then can we be calm for the life of the child.

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In kindergarten, where the child stays all day, following the daily routine is the main thing in instilling discipline, in hardening, and in creating a good mood for children. A. S. Makarenko

Education is not limited to school. P. Valerie

Wise thoughts about raising children.

When raising children, start with yourself.

Article “Wise sayings about raising children.”

Compiled by: teacher of MKDOU Ergeninsky Kindergarten “Girl” Ovkadzhieva Danara Talyevna

“Our children are our old age.

Proper upbringing is our happy old age,

bad upbringing is our future grief, these are our tears,

This is our fault before other people, before the whole country.”

/Makarenko A.S./

Dear parents and teachers!

We were all children once, we all come from childhood. Now we have our own children, and we are trying to raise them. But before you start raising children, start with yourself. After all, as the French writer Andre Maurois said: “Adults too often live next to the world of children without trying to understand it. Meanwhile, the child closely observes the world of his parents; he tries to comprehend and appreciate it; phrases carelessly uttered in the presence of a baby are picked up by him, interpreted in his own way and create a certain picture of the world that will remain in his imagination for a long time.”

In my article “Wise sayings about raising children,” I tried to collect sayings of great thinkers, writers, and teachers about raising children with the goal that they would help you in understanding the seriousness of the correct upbringing of a small, but already small, person. After all, raising children does not take place in a closed space, because there are such concepts as “society” and “family”. They always help me in raising my children and in my profession as an educator. And now I want to share them with you.

“Always act in such a way that your children respect you enough without being afraid. Do not impose on them those virtues that you do not possess yourself. After all, children watch us and draw conclusions.”

Andre Maurois “On Raising Children” “A child has his own special ability to see, think and feel, and there is nothing more stupid than trying to replace this ability with ours.”

Jean Jacques Rousseau “Every child has his own shortcomings, as well as the shortcomings of his parents.”

Evgeny Tarasov

“The main meaning and purpose of family life is raising children. The main school for raising children is the relationship between husband and wife, father and mother.”

V. A. Sukhomlinsky

“A child is a mirror of the family; Just as the sun is reflected in a drop of water, so the moral purity of the mother and father is reflected in the children.”

V.A. Sukhomlinsky

“Children are not always good at listening to their elders, but they are very good at copying them.”

James Baldwin

“Our children are our old age. Proper upbringing is our happy old age, bad upbringing is our future grief, our tears, our guilt before other people, before the whole country.”

A. S. Makarenko

“The cultural education of a child should begin very early, when the child is very far from literacy, when he has just learned to see, hear and say something well.”

A.S. Makarenko

“One father means more than a hundred teachers.”

D. Herbert

“You don’t need another example when your father’s example is in your eyes.”

A. S. Griboyedov

“Children should live in a world of beauty, games, fairy tales, music, drawing, fantasy, creativity.”

V. A. Sukhomlinsky

“To make your children’s childhood more joyful, learn to be patient, let it become a habit.”

Trish Magee

“Education is least of all words, that is, words come last, and action, action, example comes first.”

A.Markusha

“There is a strange, deep-rooted misconception that cooking, sewing, washing, and babysitting are exclusively women’s work, and that doing this for a man is even shameful. Meanwhile, the opposite is offensive: it is a shame for a man, often unoccupied, to spend time on trifles or do nothing while a tired, often weak, pregnant woman cooks, washes, or nurses a sick child through force.”

L.N. Tolstoy

“Mother, remember: you are the main educator, the main teacher.”

V.A. Sukhomlinsky

“Advice to all adults dealing with children: don’t be afraid to praise your child.”

A. Markusha

Years and centuries pass, but the sayings of great thinkers remain relevant to this day. Refer to them and re-read them from time to time. Good luck in raising your little one!!!

TO PARENTS ABOUT EDUCATION A child learns what he sees in his home, who is rude in front of his wife and children, who loves the language of debauchery, let him remember that he will more than receive from them everything that he teaches them. Where the abbot is not an enemy of wine, all the brethren are drunk and drunk. It was not the wolf who raised the sheep, it was the father who gave the gait to the cancer. If children see us and hear us, We are responsible for our deeds And for our words: it is easy to push Children onto a bad path. Keep your house in decency, so as not to repent later. Sebastian Brandt Read these words, there is true truth in every word!

Good luck in raising your children!!!!

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