• Wise words about parenting. Sayings about education

    15.08.2019

    Wise sayings about education and family

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

    When our children call us conservatives, let us console ourselves with the fact that our grandchildren will take revenge on them for us. (I.D. Vilde)

    Whoever cannot take with affection will not take with severity (A.P. Chekhov)

    Beatings and abuse are like opium: the sensitivity to them quickly dulls, and the doses have to be doubled. (G. Beecher Stowe)

    Let the child's first lesson be obedience. Thenthe second may be what you consider necessary. (B. Franklin)

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

    Every child is, to a certain extent, a genius, and every genius is, to a certain extent, a child. The affinity of both is revealed in naivety and sublime simplicity. (A. Schopenhauer)

    Just as a medicine does not reach its goal if the dose is too large, so does censure and criticism when they exceed the measure of justice. (A. Schopenhauer)

    - Save the tears of your children so that they can shed them at your grave. (Pythagoras)

    The love of parents for children is always more love children to their parents. This discrepancy and injustice is compensated for by their own children. (D. Jeremic)

    Mother is the only deity on earth who does not know atheists. (E.Leguve)

    - Few people like advice, and those who need it most like it least. (F. Chesterfield)

    Advice is like snow: the softer it falls, the longer it lies and the deeper it penetrates. (N. Coleridge)

    Keep calm, anger was never an argument. (D. Webster)

    In anger, a person’s mouth opens and his eyes close. (P. Cato)

    When children have nothing to do, they engage in mischief. (G. Fielding)

    The best way to raise good children is to make them happy. (O. Wilde)

    A man who instills hard work in his children provides for them better than if he left them an inheritance. (K, Whately)

    If you have nothing else to say to your child, tell him to go wash himself. (Howie)

    A happy marriage is a structure that needs to be rebuilt every day. (Ah, Maurois)

    The great ingredients of happiness are: having something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. (E. Chalmers)

    If only parents could imagine how annoying they are to their children! (B.Shaw)

    We will not be able to understand parental love until we ourselves become parents. (G. Beecher)

    The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother. (Unknown author)

    Secret pride lives in the heart of every person who rebels against tyranny. You can order a person, command him, but you cannot force him to respect you. (Heitzlitt)

    Understanding is a two-way street. (Eleanor Roosevelt)

    Violence will never lead to anything good. (M. Luther)

    Our needs are determined mainly not by nature, but by our upbringing and habits. (E. Fielding)

    At first, maternal education is most important, for morality must be instilled in the child as a feeling. (G. Hegel)

    Of all generally immoral relationships, treating children as slaves is the most immoral. (G. Hegel)

    When a person can call his mother dear in spirit, this is a rare happiness. (M. Gorky)

    Any guardianship that continues after adulthood turns into usurpation. (V. Hugo)

    Parents love their children with an anxious and condescending love that spoils them. There is another love, attentive and calm, which makes them honest, and this is real love father. (D. Diderot)

    Many children's games imitate the serious activities of adults. (Ya. Korczak)

    The main basis of parental authority can only be the life and work of parents, their civil persona, their behavior. (A.S. Makarenko)

    - The mother must receive appropriate education in order for her behavior to be moral towards the child. An ignorant mother will be a very bad teacher, despite all her good will and love. (I.I. Mechnikov)

    In order to judge a child fairly and truly, we need not to transfer him from his sphere to ours, but to move into his spiritual world ourselves. (N.I. Pirogov)

    A person who truly respects the human personality must respect it in the child himself, starting from the moment when the child felt his “I” and separated himself from the world around him. (D.I. Pisarev)

    What you yourself do for your parents, expect the same from your children. (D. Pittacus)

    Disrespect for ancestors is the first sign of immorality. (A.S. Pushkin)

    First we teach our children, then we ourselves learn from them. (Ya. Rainis)

    Nature wants children to be children before they become adults. If we want to disrupt this order, we will produce precocious fruits that will have neither ripeness nor taste and will soon deteriorate. Let childhood mature in children. (J.-J. Rousseau)

    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 which one is the best? the right way To make your child unhappy is to teach him not to be refused anything. (J.-J. Rousseau)

    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”, “should”, “impossible”. (V.A. Sukhomlinsky)

    Man has three disasters: death, old age and bad children. From old age and death no one can close the doors of his house, but from bad children The children themselves can save the house. (V.A. Sukhomlinsky)

    Children should live in a world of beauty, games, fairy tales, music, drawing, fantasy, and creativity. (V. A. Sukhomlinsky)

    He who does not instill anything useful in his son feeds a thief. (T. Fuller)

    A child who suffers less insults grows up to be more self-aware of his dignity. (N.G. Chernyshevsky)

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

    Don't make children angry: whoever wants to hit as a child will want to kill when he grows up.(P. Buast)

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

    In every person there is a Man with a capital letter. Sometimes it is difficult to extract it, sometimes it is impossible, but you always need to try. (O.M. Kuvaev)

    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 then develop a regrettable habit of particular unrestraint, of peculiar behavior. mentalizing, selfish interest - the root of all evil. (G. Hegel)

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

    The educator must himself have intelligence, great self-control, kindness, and high moral views. (M.I.Dragomanov)

    Those who know little can teach little. (Ya. Komensky)

    There is nothing more difficult than re-educating a poorly educated person. (Ya. Komensky)

    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. (Ya. Komensky)

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

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

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

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

    The purpose of educating a child is to enable him 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)

    Learn from those you love. (I. Goethe)

    Don't 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)

    The habits of fathers, both good and bad, turn into the vices of children. (V.O. Klyuchevsky)

    If you don't know what your children are like, look at their friends. (Xun Tzu)

    Childhood is that great time of life when the foundation for the whole future is laid. moral person. (N.V.Shelgunov)

    Moral deformity and crime are the result of lack of education and depravity starting from early childhood. (V.M. Bekhterev)

    Over the years, emptiness and disappointment develop in those young people whose childhood and adolescence were a thoughtless satisfaction of their needs. (V.A. Sukhomlinsky)

    Morally punished by denying respect and love. (I. Kant)

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

    If severity leads to healing from a bad inclination, then this result is often achieved by instilling another, even worse and more dangerous illness - mental depression. (D. Locke)

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

    As far as possible, strive, by weakening parental authority, to replace it in the child’s concepts with that self-government that comes from foreseeing the consequences arising from one or another course of action. (G. Spencer)

    Spiritual examples are undoubtedly more powerful than good rules. (D. Locke)

    A good example returns in a circle to the one who set it, just as bad examples fall on the heads of the instigators of evil. (L.A. Seneca)

    Every time we do good to another being, we begin to feel better because good deeds strengthen our nature.- “Sincerity, balance, understanding of oneself and others - this is the key to happiness and success.” (G. Selye, psychologist)

    Happiness is a journey, not a destination. There is no other time to be happy except...NOW! Live, enjoy this moment.

    The most important thing in this life is to help win. Even if it means slowing down or changing your own race. (Spinoza)


    Every person up to last day must take care of his upbringing. (M. Azeglio)

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

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

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

    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)

    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)

    There is no person so bad that a good understanding would not make him better. (V. G. Belinsky)

    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)

    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 then develop a regrettable habit of particular unrestraint, of peculiar intellectualism. , to selfish interest - the root of all evil. (G. Hegel)

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

    The more perfect the education, the happier the people. (C. Helvetius)

    Nine-tenths of the people we meet are what they are - good or evil, useful or useless - due to education. (D. Locke)

    Children are often smarter than adults and always sincere. (M. Gorky)

    Education is a scraper that can straighten wood, but will never turn spruce into ebony. (P. Decourcel)

    Education always happens, even when you are not at home. (A.S. Makarenko)

    It takes a genius to teach others,
    It takes a strong soul. (N.A. Nekrasov)

    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)

    Character is nothing more than a long-term skill. (Plutarch)

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

    Education is assimilation good habits.(Plato)

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

    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 purpose of education is not to allow love for oneself to drown out love for one’s neighbor. Nature bestows inclinations, education contrasts them with habits. (P. Buast)

    Youth loves to be encouraged rather than taught. (I.V. Goethe)

    A new vessel smells for a long time of what it was first filled with. (Horace)

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

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

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

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

    Our educator is our reality. (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)

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

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

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

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

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

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

    True education strives for natural development, but not for premature maturity. (A. Disterweg)

    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 practice 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)

    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)

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

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

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

    He who knows little can teach little. (Ya. Komensky)

    It is easy to follow correctly those who walk ahead correctly. (Ya. Komensky)

    There is nothing more difficult than re-educating a poorly educated person. (Ya. Komensky)

    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. (Ya. Komensky)

    Let it be an eternal law: to teach and learn everything through examples, instructions and application in practice. (Ya. Komensky)

    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. (Ya. Komensky)

    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. (Ya. Komensky)

    Only that in a person is strong and reliable that was absorbed into his nature in his first period of life. (Ya. Komensky)

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

    To punish children for offenses that they did not commit, or at least to severely punish them 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)

    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 obscene trait that he allows in himself will be fruitless. (D. Locke)

    In a bad way well-mannered 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)

    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 a teacher does not know this, who can he educate? (A. S. Makarenko)

    The autumn weather is not conducive to walks: there is a sad landscape outside the window, light rain is falling, due to the lack of sun the mood drops, and even the child is a private...

    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)

    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)

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

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

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

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

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

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

    We are all born sweet, pure and spontaneous; therefore, we must be educated to become productive members of society. (Judith Martin)

    For the education of young minds, the most useful things are the useless. (Georges Duhamel)

    The best way to make children good is to make them happy. (Oscar Wilde)

    Do you know what the surest way to make your child unhappy is to teach him not to refuse anything. (Rousseau J.-J.)

    If you yield to the child, he will become your master; and in order to make him obey, you will have to negotiate with him every minute. (Rousseau J.-J.)

    Many troubles have their roots precisely in the fact that from childhood a person is not taught to control his desires, he is not taught to correctly relate to the concepts of what is possible, what is necessary, and what is not. (Sukhomlinsky V. A.)

    The best school of discipline is the family. (Smiles S.)

    Main function new family there must be a function of educating a person and a citizen. (Gramsci A.)

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

    Not tyranny, not anger, not shouting, not pleading, not begging, but calm, serious and business-like orders - this is what should outwardly express the technique of family discipline. Neither you nor your children should have any doubt that you have the right to such an order as one of the senior authorized members of the team. (Makarenko A. S.)

    Self-will should be extinguished sooner than a fire. (Heraclitus)

    Let the child's first lesson be obedience, then the second may be what you consider necessary. (Fuller T.)

    The best thing we can give our children is to teach them to love themselves. (Louise Hay)

    Before I got married, I had six theories about raising children; Now I have six children and not a single theory. (John Wilmot)

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    Everyone knows how to raise children, except those who have them. . (Patrick O'Rourke)

    The purpose of education is to teach our children to do without us. (Ernst Legouwe)

    There was a time when nothing but obedience was expected of children; now everything except obedience is expected of them. (Anatole Broyard)

    Comrades raise much better than parents, because pity is not characteristic of them. (Andre Maurois)

    The first problem of parents is to teach their children how to behave in polite society; the second is to find this decent society. (Robert Orben)

    Those who do not need education respond well to education. (Fazil Iskander)

    Anyone who does not remember his own childhood very clearly is a bad teacher. (Maria Ebner-Eschenbach)

    No matter how much you educate a person, he still wants to live well. (Boris Zamyatin)

    Don't make children cry too often, otherwise they won't have anything to drop over your grave. (Pythagoras)

    Your child needs your love most precisely when he deserves it least. (Erma Bombeck)

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

    If the child does not feel that your house belongs to him too, he will make the street his home. (Nadine de Rothschild)

    Parenting... is the hardest thing. You think: well, it’s all over now! No such luck: it’s just beginning! (Lermontov M. Yu.)

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    In this album “Wise sayings about raising children,” I have collected sayings about the upbringing of famous teachers and parents, how to raise a person. They will help you understand the seriousness of properly raising a little man. After all, each of us is part of a living organism called “family”, “society”, which are united into a people and a state.

    The sayings of the greats about raising children remain relevant for all times.

    Since the 4th century BC, aphorisms about the upbringing of children by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato have reached us. “Education is the acquisition of good habits,” this a short phrase almost everyone will begin to interpret it in their own way. Someone will understand its narrow meaning and begin to fight the child’s bad habits, and someone will reconsider their lifestyle, their behavior and thereby begin to set the right example, thereby raising their children.

    After Plato, many ancient and later authors also had aphorisms about raising children. In the 19th century, the aphorisms of the English writer and poet Oscar Wilde became widespread.

    “The best way to make children good is to make them happy,” with these words Oscar Wilde says that the most important thing in raising children is love for them. But reasonable love is when a child feels that you respect him, support him, advise him, and not order him. In return, children will listen to you, which means there will be fewer conflicts, and the upbringing process will bring results.

    “We are all born sweet, pure and spontaneous: therefore we must be raised to become full-fledged members of society,” said Judith Martin, an American journalist, TV show host, and author of many books. This aphorism tells us that a person’s life in society depends on education and its quality.

    “Parents should argue among themselves in a calm, respectful tone and in a foreign language. You will simply be amazed at how beneficial this will be for your children’s education,” - an aphorism from Judith Martin about raising children by example. If you don't want your children to misbehave or do the wrong thing in a situation, don't do it yourself.

    “The first problem of parents is to teach their children how to behave in polite society; the second is to find this decent society,” this is a statement by Robert Orben, an American magician and professional humorist (20th century). This idea can be understood as the problem of education in modern society generally. The more attention is paid to raising children, the more cultured the society.

    The main idea of ​​many aphorisms about education can be called the role of example of adults. “Children do not need teachings, but examples,” - the words of Joseph Joubert, an 18th-century French writer.
    “To change a person, you need to start with his grandmother,” Victor Hugo, French writer.
    “Anyone who does not remember his own childhood very clearly is a bad teacher,” Maria Ebner-Eschenbach, Austrian writer.

    Many aphorisms can be interpreted ambiguously; they do not contain direct instructions for action. They give us the opportunity to predict the result, as well as evaluate the correctness of the decision made.

    • Your child needs your love most precisely when he deserves it least.

    E. Bombeck

    • Someone whom the child does not love has no right to punish a child.

    D. Locke

    • A stubborn child is the result of the mother's unreasonable behavior.

    J. Korczak

    • 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

    • A child who suffers less insults grows up to be more self-aware of his dignity.

    F. Engels

    • Children who are not loved become adults who cannot love.

    P. Buck

    • A child becomes happy as soon as he feels sincere and selfless love for himself.

    Sh.A. Amonashvili

    • The best gift we can give a child is not so much to love him, but to teach him to love himself.

    J. Salome

    • Never promise a child what you cannot keep, and never deceive him.

    Ushinsky K. D.

    Rousseau J.-J.

    • Education is a science that teaches our children to do without us.

    E. Legouwe.

    • When raising a child, you need to think about his upcoming old age.

    J. Joubert

    • If you yield to the child, he will become your master; and in order to make him obey, you will have to negotiate with him every minute.

    J. J. Rousseau

    • Children do not need teachings, but examples.

    J. Joubert

    • If you start judging people, you won't have enough time to love them.

    Mother Teresa.

    • Children are often smarter than adults and always sincere.

    M. Gorky

    • Russia can do without each of us, but none of us can do without it.

    I. S. Turgenev.

    • Good upbringing reliably protects a person from those who are poorly brought up.

    F. Chesterfield.

    • We enter the future by looking back at the past.

    P. Valerie.

    • The more freedom a child has, the less need for punishment. The more rewards, the less punishment.

    J. Korczak.

    Henry Fielding.

    • If you don't think about the future, you won't have one.

    John Galsworthy.

    • Silence is one of the great ways to conduct a conversation.

    William Hazlitt.

    • Teachers to whom children owe their upbringing are more honorable than parents to whom children owe only their birth: some give us only life, while others give us a good life.

    ARISTOTLE.

    • Raising children by parents means working on mistakes.

    Anatol Kim

    • In the process of raising children, little is left for the parents themselves.
    • Raising children is a risky business. For in the case of success, the latter is acquired at the cost of great labor and care, but in the case of failure, the grief is incomparable to any other.

    Democritus

    • They raise livestock for slaughter, but children need to be raised.

    Darius

    • A bad teacher of children is one who does not remember his childhood.
    • There is nothing worse than raising children with a one-sided key: not a single door in this world, full of locks and locks, can be opened with such a key.

    Boris Krieger

    • A huge task lies before you: to educate and shape the souls of your children. Be vigilant!

    F.E. Dzerzhinsky

    • Parents no longer raise children - they finance them.

    Przekruj

    • If children are found in cabbage, why is there not enough to raise them?

    Boris Krieger

    • Parents raise, and children are raised by the family life that develops intentionally or unintentionally.

    Alexey Nikolaevich Ostrogorsky

    • It seems to us insufficient to leave the body and soul of children in the state in which they were given by nature - we take care of their upbringing and training, so that the good becomes much better, and the bad changes and becomes good.

    Lucian

    • Childhood should not be a constant holiday - if there is no labor stress that is feasible for children, the happiness of work will remain inaccessible to the child.

    Sukhomlinsky V. A.

    • One father means more than a hundred teachers.

    Herbert D.

    • Raise your children in virtue: it is the only one that can give happiness.
      Beethoven
    • The purpose of education is to teach our children to do without us.

    Ernst Legouwe

    • The first problem of parents is to teach their children how to behave in polite society; the second is to find this decent society.

    Robert Orben

    • Do you know what the surest way to make your child unhappy is to teach him not to refuse anything.

    Rousseau J.-J.

    • Sweets, cookies and candies cannot raise children into healthy people. Like bodily food, spiritual food should also be simple and nutritious.

    Schumann R.

    • Your child needs your love most precisely when he least deserves it.

    Erma Bombeck

    • If the child does not feel that your house belongs to him too, he will make the street his home.

    Nadine de Rothschild

    • The best school of discipline is the family.

    Smiles S.

    • Children are always willing to do something. This is very useful, and therefore not only should it not be interfered with, but measures must be taken to ensure that they always have something to do.

    Komensky Ya.

    • Spoiled and pampered children, whose every whim is satisfied by their parents, grow up to be degenerate, weak-willed egoists.
    • The desire to create happy life Indulging a child from infancy is perhaps unwise.
    • Giving children rewards all the time is not good. Through this they become selfish, and from here a corrupt mindset develops.
    • Anticipating all demands and constantly guiding the child in all his actions and thoughts always make him unfit for life; Such children become only dutiful, but, unfortunately, very selfish and self-confident.
    • Do not make an idol out of a child: when he grows up, he will require many sacrifices.
    • Be truthful even in relation to a child: fulfill your promises to him, otherwise you will teach him tolies.
    • Truthfulness everywhere, and especially in education, is the main condition.
    • You cannot scare off children with harshness; they only cannot stand lies.
    • Never teach a child anything of which you yourself are not sure, and if you want to instill something in him in his tender years, so that the purity of childhood and the power of the first combinations will imprint it on him, then be careful most of all that it is not a lie, about which you yourself know is a lie.
    • Do not think that you are raising a child only when you talk to him, or teach him, or order him. You nurture it in every moment of your life. The child sees or feels the slightest changes in tone, all the turns of your thoughts reach him in invisible ways, you do not notice them.
    • Growth and parenting- this is a big, serious and terribly responsible matter.

    The well-being of the entire people depends on the proper upbringing of children.

    • Children are our future! They must be well armed to fight for our ideals.
    • Children are our judges of tomorrow, they are critics of our views and actions, they are people who go into the world for great things.workbuilding new forms of life.
    • Our children are our old age. Proper education- this is ourshappyold age, bad Education- this is our futuregrief, these are our tears, this is our guilt before other people, before the whole country.
    • Parenting... is the hardest thing. You think: well, it’s all over now! No such luck: it’s just beginning!
    • Raising a child requires more insightful thinking, deeperwisdomthan for government.
    • 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.
    • Preaching from the pulpit, captivating from the rostrum, teaching from the pulpit is much easier than raising one child.
    • To make a child smart and sensible, make him strong and healthy: let him work, act, run, scream, let him be in constant motion.

    J. Rousseau

    • The greatest mistake in parenting is excessive haste.

    J. Rousseau

    J. Rousseau

    • Parents love their children with an anxious and condescending love that spoils them. There is another love, attentive and calm, which makes them honest. And this is the true love of a father.

    D. Diderot

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

    R. Emerson

    • Let the child play pranks and play pranks, as long as his pranks and pranks are not harmful and do not bear the imprints of physical and moral cynicism; let it be reckless, reckless, as long as it is not stupid and stupid, but deadness and lifelessness are the worst of all.

    To Belinsky

    • There is nothing on earth more solemn than the babbling of children's lips.

    V. Hugo

    • The main function of the new family should be the function of educating a person and a citizen.

    A. Gramsci

    • 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 and practically.

    K.Ushinsky

    • All the pride in the world comes from mothers. Without the sun, flowers do not bloom, without love there is no happiness, without a woman there is no love, without a mother there is neither a poet nor a hero.

    M. Gorky

    • Children are the living flowers of the earth.

    M. Gorky

    • Children have neither a past nor a future, but, unlike us adults, they know how to use the present.

    Jean de La Bruyère

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

    V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    • Only one moral lesson is suitable for childhood and highest degree important for any age is not to do harm to anyone.

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    • If by the age of forty a person's room is not filled with children's voices, then it is filled with nightmares.

    Charles Sainte-Beuve

    • No one in the world feels new things more than children. Children shudder at this smell, like a dog at the scent of a hare, and experience madness, which later, when we become adults, is called inspiration.

    I.Babel

    • He who cannot take with affection will not take with severity.

    A.P.Chekhov

    • Beatings and abuse are like opium: the sensitivity to them quickly dulls, and the doses have to be doubled.

    G. Beecher Stowe

    • Let the child's first lesson be obedience. Then the second one can be what you consider necessary.

    B. Franklin

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

    F. Iskander.

    • Every child is, to a certain extent, a genius, and every genius is, to a certain extent, a child. The affinity of both is revealed in naivety and sublime simplicity.

    A. Schopenhauer

    • Just as medicine fails to achieve its goal if the dose is too large, so does blame and criticism when it exceeds the measure of justice.

    A. Schopenhauer

    • Save the tears of your children so that they can shed them at your grave.

    Pythagoras

    • 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

    • Few people like advice, and those who like it the most are those who are most interested in it.

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    F. Chesterfield

    • Advice is like snow: the softer it falls, the longer it lies and the deeper it penetrates.

    N. Coleridge

    • Keep calm, anger was never an argument.

    D. Webster

    • In anger, a person's mouth opens and his eyes close.

    P. Cato

    • When children have nothing to do, they engage in mischief.

    G. Fielding

    • The best way to raise good children is to make them happy.

    O. Wilde

    • A man who instills hard work in his children provides for them better than if he left them an inheritance.

    K, Whately

    • If only parents could imagine how annoying they are to their children!

    B.Shaw

    • The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.
    • Secret pride lives in the heart of every person who rebels against tyranny. You can order a person, command him, but you cannot force him to respect you.

    Heitzlitt

    • Violence will never lead to anything good.

    M.Luther

    • Our needs are determined mainly not by nature, but by our upbringing and habits.

    E. Fielding

    • Parents love their children with an anxious and condescending love that spoils them. There is another love, attentive and calm, which makes them honest, and this is the true love of a father.

    D. Diderot

    • Many children's games imitate the serious activities of adults.

    J. Korczak

    • In order to judge a child fairly and truly, we need not to transfer him from his sphere to ours, but to move into his spiritual world ourselves.

    N.I. Pirogov

    • -A person who truly respects the human personality must respect it in the child himself, starting from the moment when the child felt his “I” and separated himself from the world around him.

    D.I.Pisarev

    • What you do for your parents, expect the same from your children.

    D. Pittacus

    • Disrespect for ancestors is the first sign of immorality.

    A.S. Pushkin

    • First we teach our children, then we ourselves learn from them.

    J.Rainis

    • Nature wants children to be children before they become adults. If we want to disrupt this order, we will produce precocious fruits that will have neither ripeness nor taste and will soon deteriorate. Let childhood mature in children.

    J.-J. Rousseau

    • 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 refuse anything.

    J.-J. Rousseau

    • 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”, “should”, “impossible”.

    V.A. Sukhomlinsky

    • Man has three disasters: death, old age and bad children. No one can close the doors of their house from old age and death, but the children themselves can protect the house from bad children.

    V.A. Sukhomlinsky

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

    V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    • Don't make children angry: whoever wants to hit as a child will want to kill when he grows up.

    P. Buast

    • There is no person so bad that good education would not make him better.

    V.G. Belinsky

    • In every person there is a Man with a capital M. Sometimes it is difficult to extract it, sometimes it is impossible, but you always need to try.

    O.M.Kuvaev

    • 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 then develop a regrettable habit of particular unrestraint, of peculiar behavior. mentalizing, selfish interest - the root of all evil.

    G. Hegel

    • The teacher himself must be what he wants the student to be.

    V.I. Dal

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

    M.I.Dragomanov

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

    J. Komensky

    • 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.

    J. Komensky

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

    A.S. Makarenko

    • It educates everything: people, things, phenomena, but, above all and for the longest time, people. Of these, parents and teachers come first.

    A.S. Makarenko

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

    M. Montaigne

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

    R. Tagore

    • 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

    • Learn from those you love.

    I.Goethe

    • Don't 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

    • The habits of fathers, both good and bad, turn into the vices of children.

    V.O.Klyuchevsky

    • If you don't know what your children are like, look at their friends.

    Xun Tzu

    • Childhood is that great time of life when the foundation is laid for the entire future of a moral person.

    N.V.Shelgunov

    • Over the years, emptiness and disappointment develop in those young people whose childhood and adolescence were a thoughtless satisfaction of their needs.

    V.A. Sukhomlinsky

    • Morally punished by denying respect and love.

    I. Kant

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

    Aesop

    • Spiritual examples are undoubtedly more powerful than good rules.

    Statements and thoughts of great people about education!

    His future, his worldview, his whole life depend on who will raise the child. Educator kindergarten- this is a state of mind. He gives children the warmth of his heart. The work of a teacher is not just work. This is, first of all, the ability to renounce, the ability to give all of oneself, without reserve, to see the light in it.

    I love reading smart, useful sayings. Raising children is a more ancient science than it might seem at first glance. The instillation of virtues was given Special attention back in ancient times. Ancient philosophers spoke about education, creating aphorisms, which at that time were “pedagogical” aids and were passed on from mouth to mouth.

    There are two difficult things in the world - to educate and to manage. I. Kant

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

    Education is the acquisition of good habits. Plato

    You say: children tire me. You're right. You explain: we must descend to their concepts. Lower, bend, bend, shrink. You are wrong. It’s not because we get tired, but because we have to rise to their feelings. Rise, stand on tiptoes, stretch. So as not to offend.

    ...Adults should not be angry with children, because it does not correct, but spoils.

    Janusz Korczak

    Children should live in a world of beauty, games, fairy tales, music, drawing, fantasy, and creativity. This world should surround the child even when we want to teach him to read and write. Yes, how a child will feel when climbing the first step of the ladder of knowledge, what he will experience, will determine his entire future path to knowledge.

    When you think about a child's brain, you imagine delicate flower roses on which a drop of dew trembles. What care and tenderness is needed so that when you pick a flower, you don’t let a drop drop.

    V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    Children are holy and pure... We ourselves can climb into any hole we want, but they must be enveloped in an atmosphere befitting their rank. You can’t be obscene with impunity in their presence... you can’t make them the toy of your mood: either gently kiss them, or madly stomp your feet on them...

    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

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

    Komensky Ya.

    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.

    Ushinsky K. D.

    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.

    Sukhomlinsky V. A.

    Janusz Korczak

    A teacher without love for a child is like a singer without a voice, a musician without hearing, a painter without a sense of color. It is not for nothing that all the great teachers, dreaming of a school of joy and creating it, loved children immensely.

    T. Goncharov

    Children are holy and pure. You can’t make them a toy of your mood.

    A. Chekhov

    No one in the world feels new things more than children. Children shudder at this smell, like a dog at the scent of a hare, and experience madness, which later, when we become adults, is called inspiration.

    I. Babel

    Nothing hurts more than high hopes.

    Cicero

    By teaching I learn.

    Seneca the Elder

    Nine-tenths of the people we meet are what they are - good or evil, useful or useless - due to education.

    D. Locke

    The student who is not superior to his teacher is pitiful.

    Leonardo da Vinci

    Our educator is our reality. M. Gorky

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

    A. Diesterweg

    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

    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

    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

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

    A.S. Makarenko

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

    A.S. Makarenko

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

    M. Montaigne

    Repeating the words of the teacher does not mean being his successor.

    DI. Pisarev

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

    J.J. Rousseau

    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

    The main road of human education is conviction.

    K.D. Ushinsky

    The purpose of educating a child is to enable him to develop further without the help of a teacher.

    E. Hubbard

    If you want to convince a person that he lives badly, live well; but do not convince him with words. People believe what they see.

    G. Thoreau

    When the word does not hit, then the stick will not help.

    Socrates

    Keep busy. This is the cheapest medicine on earth - and one of the most effective.

    Dale Carnegie

    He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither

    Ernest Hemingway

    Between the ages of 12 and 16, I was introduced to the elements of mathematics, including the basics of differential and integral calculus. At the same time, fortunately for me, I came across books that did not pay too much attention to logical rigor, but the main idea was well highlighted everywhere. The whole activity was truly exciting; there were ups and downs in it, the power of impression was not inferior to the “miracle”...

    Albert Einstein

    Those who save on schools will build prisons.

    Bismarck

    Do not offend children with ready-made formulas, formulas are empty; enrich them with images and paintings that show connecting threads. Don't burden your children with the dead weight of facts; teach them techniques and methods that will help them comprehend them. Don't teach them that benefit is the main thing. The main thing is the education of humanity in a person.

    Antoine de Saint-Exupery

    We are depriving our children of a future if we continue to teach today the same way we taught it yesterday.

    D. Dewey

    Don't kill the child's unclear mind, let it grow and develop. Don't invent childish answers for him. When he starts asking questions, it means that his mind has started working. Give him food for further work, answer as you would answer an adult.

    DI. Pisarev

    Consider that day and that hour unhappy in which you did not learn anything new and did not add to your education.

    Ya.A. Comenius

    Letter to my son's teacher.

    If you can, teach him to be interested in books... And give him some free time, so that he could ponder the eternal mysteries: the birds in the sky, the bees in the rays of the sun and the flowers on the green slopes of the hill. When he is in school, teach him that it is much more honorable to fail than to cheat... Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is on the winning side... Teach him to listen to all people, but teach him also examine everything he hears from the angle of truth and select only the good. Teach him not to listen to the howling mob, but to stand up and fight if he thinks he is right. Treat him gently, but without excessive tenderness, because only trial by fire gives steel high quality. Teach him to always have high faith in himself, because then he will always have high faith in humanity.

    Abraham Lincoln

    Every child is an artist. The difficulty is to remain an artist beyond childhood.

    Pablo Picasso

    To be human means not only to have knowledge, but also to do for future generations what previous ones did for us.

    Georg Lichtenberg

    The older the school, the more valuable it is. For a school is a collection of creative techniques, traditions, and oral traditions accumulated over centuries about deceased or living scientists, their manner of work, their views on the subject of research. These oral traditions, accumulated over centuries and not subject to printing or communication to those considered unfit for this - these oral traditions are treasures whose effectiveness is difficult to even imagine and appreciate. If we look for any parallels or comparisons, then the age of the school, its accumulation of traditions and oral traditions is nothing more than the energy of the school, in an implicit form.

    N.N. Luzin

    Listen - and you will forget, look - and you will remember, do - and you will understand.

    Confucius

    Study as if you constantly feel the lack of your knowledge, and as if you are constantly afraid of losing your knowledge.

    Confucius

    Researchers (Hayes, Bloom) have shown that it takes approximately ten years to acquire expert knowledge in any broad area of ​​human activity, including playing chess, composing music, painting, playing the piano, swimming, tennis, and conducting research in neuropsychology and topology. .

    Moreover, it seems that in reality this period cannot be shortened: even Mozart, who showed outstanding musical abilities at the age of 4, took another 13 years before he began to compose world-class music.

    Samuel Johnson believes that it actually takes more than ten years: “Excellence in any field can only be achieved by a lifetime of hard work; it cannot be bought at a lower price.”

    And even Chaucer complained: “Life is so short that there is not enough time to master the skill.”

    Peter Norvig, “Learn to Program in Ten Years”


    Our school has been teaching and educating badly for a long time. And it is unacceptable for the position of a classroom teacher to be an almost unpaid additional burden: it must be compensated by reducing the teaching load required of him. Current programs and textbooks in the humanities are all doomed, if not to be thrown away, then to be completely recycled. And the atheistic hammering must stop immediately. And we need to start not with children - but with teachers, because we have thrown them all over the edge of vegetation, into poverty; Of the men who could, they left teaching for better earnings. But school teachers should be a selected part of the nation, called to this: they are entrusted with our entire future.

    A.I. Solzhenitsyn

    We are largely responsible for the development of the inclination invested in us.

    A.I. Solzhenitsyn

    It is necessary to watch over the school, as over the cradle of the people's spirit, with tragic attention and spare no effort to defend its tasks.

    Menshikov

    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 .

    DI. Mendeleev

    In pedagogy, elevated to the level of art, as in any other art, it is impossible to measure the actions of all figures by one standard, it is impossible to enslave them into one form; but, on the other hand, we cannot allow these actions to be completely arbitrary, incorrect and diametrically opposed.

    N.I. Pirogov

    Socrates made his students speak first, and then he spoke himself.

    Montaigne

    A teacher must not only have knowledge, but also lead a correct lifestyle. The second is even more important. Thiru-Valluvar

    One of the most malicious mistakes is the judgment that pedagogy is a science about the child, and not about the person. There are no children - there are people, but with a different scale of concepts, other sources of experience, other aspirations, a different play of feelings. A hundred children are a hundred people, which will not once be there tomorrow, but already now, today they are already people.

    Janusz Korczak

    Truly humane pedagogy is one that is able to introduce children to the process of creating themselves.

    Sh. Amonashvili

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

    K.D. Ushinsky

    When little children come to school, their eyes light up. They want to learn a lot of new and interesting things from adults. They are confident that a happy road to knowledge lies ahead. Peering into the dull and indifferent faces of high school students in many lessons, you involuntarily ask yourself the question: “Who extinguished their radiant glances? Why did the desire and desire disappear?

    Sh. Amonashvili

    For relaxation, I recommend playing chess and reading fiction for high school students. Playing chess in absolute silence, with complete concentration, is a wonderful remedy that tones the nervous system and disciplines the mind.

    V.A. Sukhomlinsky

    It’s impossible to imagine a full-fledged education without chess. mental abilities and memory. The game of chess must enter into life primary school as one of the elements of mental culture.

    V.A. Sukhomlinsky

    Accustom the student to work, make him not only love work, but become so familiar with it that it becomes second nature to him, accustom him to the fact that it is unthinkable for him otherwise than to learn something on his own; so that he thinks independently, searches, expresses himself, develops his dormant powers, develops himself into a persistent person.

    A. Diesterweg

    School is a workshop where the thoughts of the younger generation are formed; you must hold it tightly in your hands if you do not want to let the future out of your hands.

    A. Barbusse

    Each person has inclinations, talents, talent for a certain type or several types (branches) of activity. It is precisely this individuality that must be skillfully recognized, and then the student’s life practice must be directed along such a path so that at each period of development the child reaches, figuratively speaking, his ceiling.

    V.A. Sukhomlinsky

    Science should be fun, exciting and easy. So must be scientists.

    Peter Kapitsa

    I believe that it is impossible to become an educated person in any educational institution. But in any well-run educational institution, you can become a disciplined person and acquire a skill that will be useful in the future, when a person begins to educate himself outside the walls of the educational institution.

    M. Bulgakov

    The merits of a teacher cannot be judged by the size of the crowd that follows him.

    R. Bach

    A teacher must have an unusually large amount of moral energy so as not to fall asleep under the soothing murmur of a monotonous teacher's life.

    K.D. Ushinsky

    To recognize, identify, reveal, nurture, and nurture in each student his unique individual talent means raising his personality to the highest level. high level flourishing of human dignity.

    V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    The teacher is not the one who teaches, the teacher is the one who feels how the student learns.

    V. F. Shatalov

    Talent is a spark of God with which a person usually burns himself, illuminating the path for others with his own fire.

    V.O.Klyuchevsky

    There is sun in every person. Just let it shine.

    Socrates

    Not being able to express one's thoughts well is a disadvantage; but not having independent thoughts is even much greater; independent thoughts flow only from independently acquired knowledge.

    K.D. Ushinsky

    No teacher should forget that his main duty is to accustom his pupils to mental work and that this duty is more important than the transfer of the subject itself.

    K.D. Ushinsky

    Three paths lead to knowledge: the path of reflection is the noblest path, the path of imitation is the easiest path and the path of experience is the most bitter path.

    Confucius

    The attitude of the state towards the teacher is a state policy that indicates either the strength of the state or its weakness.

    Bismarck

    Make the student work with his hands, tongue and head! Encourage him to process the material, ingrain it into such a habit that he does not know how to do otherwise, and feels restless when this is not done; so that he feels the inner need for this! Just as no one can eat, drink and digest food for him, that is, with benefit for him, so no one else can think for him, study for him; no one else can in any respect be his substitute. He must achieve everything himself. What he himself does not acquire and develop in himself, he will not become and will not have. These provisions are clear as a sunny day, but still thousands of people act as if these rules do not exist at all.

    A. Diesterweg

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

    L. N. Tolstoy

    The best thing we can give our children is to teach them to love themselves.
    Louise Hay


    Before I got married, I had six theories about raising children; Now I have six children and not a single theory.
    John Wilmot


    Everyone knows how to raise children, except those who have them.
    Patrick O'Rourke


    The purpose of education is to teach our children to do without us.
    Ernst Legouwe

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