Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Meaningful Quotes

"Children are likely to live up to what you believe of them."
-Lady Bird Johnson, former U.S. first lady

This quote is meaningful to me because, so many children do not have someone in their lives to encourage them to do great things; they do not have someone who trust and believe in their abilities to be successful in life. Today I was talking to someone who was heartbroken because, a little girl’s dad did not have high expectations for her. The little girl has endured a rough life and now this woman was trying to make a difference. She tried to uplift the child and let her know that she is great and can accomplish great things, if she worked hard and applied herself. The little child’s father said, “If she makes any grade other than a D or F, that will be fine with me.” How could a father think so little of his child; knowing all of the horrible things, she has had to endure in her previous household. Parents and educators, this is a good example of how you should NOT treat your child or student. As this quote said, "Children are likely to live up to what you believe of them," so BELIEVE big!


"Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."

"There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children."
                                                           - Nelson Mandela, former president South Africa


Both of these quotes by Mr. Mandela are very touching in so many ways. As many of you know, he recently died; and his legacy will live on. He has helped so many people all over the world to raise awareness of rights of children and others in need. These quotes show his compassion for children; how vital they are to the inter-workings of our world. Our children are vulnerable and they need to have a sense of safety and security, not only in their home, but also in their schools and their immediate environment. Violence and fear is something many children face each day, in Mississippi, Texas, Mexico, Africa, and in other parts of the world; this creates stressors and it impedes growth and development. Let us raise awareness to everyone on how to treat our children and let us keep them safe from violence, war, poverty, sickness, hunger, and death.

4 comments:

  1. Lah-Lah,
    I really like your first quote. This is so important for parents/caregivers and educators to always remember. We need to believe in our children and push for them to do their best. Your story about the little girl and her father is sad. I hope she overcomes the odds and proves she can do it!

    -Staci

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  2. "There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children."

    - Nelson Mandela, former president South Africa

    This is a very powerful quote, sometimes I think some people follow the old saying that children should be seen and not heard. Children are very valueable and important members of our socitey and we get out what we put in. Therefore we need to do all we can to help foster their development.

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  3. Lah-Lah,

    Thank you so much for your inspirational quotes! I love ones by Nelson Mandela. They both make powerful statements! Children are absolutely precious and should be treated as such. I also wanted to thank you for your insightful posts throughout this class. You are a dedicated professional and I look forward to learning more from you. Thanks again!

    Penny

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  4. Hello Lah Lah,

    The quotes featured in your presentation speaks to the heart and mind of child development. Parents and teachers must understand; children look up to us at all times. They depend on our feedback in order to understand the world we live in. If we chose to use words of negative encouragement. Therefore, a child would take in that is how they are valued in the world and expects negativity at all times.

    Tanya Terrell

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