Aphorisms about parents. Proverbs about parents and children and respect for parents

Parents are a gentle and reliable support that makes our lives easier. However, being a parent is certainly not easy. This is a full-time job that requires a lot of energy, strength, health, and time. Unfortunately, often their work is not appreciated enough, but after reading these proverbs about parents and children, as well as a respectful attitude towards parents, try to understand the full depth of parental work.

After all, all they want is for their children to grow up happy and purposeful. For this future, they work hard. Therefore, the purpose of these proverbs, aphorisms and quotes collected in this collection is the desire to encourage thinking about honoring and respecting children for their parents. Some of them are meaningful, others are touching and beautiful. In general, before you are a few minutes of positive, thoughtful reading in order to appreciate the full depth of parental love and care for us.

Proverbs about parents and children

  • Parents and children teach each other.
  • If you do not honor your parents, your children will not respect you.
  • Those who do not obey their parents do not obey God.
  • Parents are the first teachers of children.
  • Parental distrust and caution are the guarantor of the child's safety
  • A parent should not refuse to raise their children, because our ancestors never abandoned us.
  • Girls marry to please their parents, widows to please themselves.
  • Respect for parents is the highest duty of grateful children.
  • Parents are tripped by those children on whom they are afraid to stamp their feet.
  • The dignity of parents is in itself a great heritage.
  • Only having your own children, you begin to understand what you owe to your parents.
  • Parents can give their children everything except luck.
  • Once upon a time, parents taught their children to speak, and now children teach their parents to be silent.
  • The best gifts that parents can give their children are roots and wings.
  • Parents can give everything except common sense.
  • Children grow up with their parents.
  • Bad kids? Parents are to blame!
  • When parents show the moon to a child, he sees only their finger.
  • A child is a parable about the life of parents.
  • The children eat the fruit while the father sleeps on the peel.
  • Children are the loops that hold their parents together.
  • Father is a shield for children
  • When you yourself have children, you begin to understand what you owe to your own parents.

Aphorisms about parents with deep meaning

  • One father takes better care of ten children than ten children take care of one father.
  • Once upon a time, parents taught their children to speak; now children teach their parents to be silent.
  • Children are the yoke of parents in the past, present and future.
  • Parents should at least sometimes remember what it means to be a child.
  • Simultaneously with the birth of a child, parents are also “born”.
  • When parents play with their children, then they become their friends.
  • Having children makes you no more a parent than a piano makes you a pianist.
  • All parents do some harm to their children.
  • Some parents break a child's childhood into small pieces that cannot be repaired.
  • Children despise their parents until they themselves become like them.
  • Children may not obey, but they regularly imitate their parents.
  • An immoral father cannot give good advice to his children.
  • A child without parents will suck on the grandmother.

  • We want to bequeath two things to our children. The first is the roots, the second is the wings.
  • Parents give birth to the body of their children, but this does not always correspond to their character.
  • To understand the love of your parents, you must raise your children yourself.
  • It is the parents who are to blame for a bad child.
  • What the children hear from their parents at the family fireplace, they then repeat in the square.
  • Children of the same mother cannot always come to a unified agreement.
  • You can learn a lot from children. For example, how much patience you have.
  • Small children create headaches for you, and big ones - suffering.
  • Children grow up with or without their parents.
  • Children suckle their mother when they are young and their father when he is old.
  • The best way to keep kids at home is to make the house a pleasant atmosphere by letting the air out of the tires.
  • The best way for a man to teach his son how to walk is to travel with him himself.

Quotes about parents with meaning

This part contains beautiful and touching quotes about parents who love us.

  • Parents are not just those people thanks to whom you were born. They are who you want to be when you grow up. Jodi Picoult
  • We will never fully know the love of a parent until we become parents ourselves. Henry Ward Beecher
  • Parents can go from the most wonderful people in the world to complete embarrassment in three seconds. Rick Riordan
  • That's the funny thing about mothers and fathers. Even when their own child is the most disgusting "little callus" they could ever imagine, they still think he or she is the most wonderful. Roald Dahl
  • No matter how far away we are, our parents are always in our hearts.
    Brad Meltzer
  • I myself realized that my parents were right only when I had children who did not believe me. Unknown
  • Being a parent is a state that is better than you were before marriage. Marcelin Cox
  • Parents are like God! Because you want to know what they are and that they think well of you. But you really only call when you need something. Chuck Palahniuk
  • When parents say: “Because I said so,” you know for sure that this is a weighty argument. Unknown

  • Parenting is about guiding the next generation and forgiving the previous one.
    Peter Krause
  • The best part about being friends with your parents is knowing that no matter what you do, they still love you. Natalie Portman
  • Before I got married, I had six theories about parenting. Now I have six children and no theories. Unknown
  • The prayer of parents is the most beautiful poetry and pleasant expectations. Aditya Chopra
  • I believe that parents, if they love you, will always think about your safety. Sometimes this means that you will never know everything they have been through. Because of this, you may treat them in bad faith. Mitch Albom
  • Believe it or not, the truth is that no one in this world can truly love you more than your parents. Unknown
  • Let parents bequeath to their children not wealth, but a spirit of reverence. Plato
  • Parents are always more ambitious for their children than they are themselves. Geoffrey Archer
  • The family is the first school for young children, and parents are the best teachers. Alice Sterling Honig
  • Words of encouragement from moms and dads are like light switches. When they speak words of encouragement at the right time in a child's life, it is like lighting up a whole range of possibilities for him. Gary Smalley
  • All parents harm their children in one way or another. Nothing to do about. Youth, like primeval glass, absorbs the imprints of its handlers. Some parents crack, others completely break childhood into many sharp pieces beyond repair. Mitch Albom
  • Parenting is the hardest job on earth. Since parents are responsible for the physical, emotional and mental development of another person. Unknown
  • Treat your parents with love, you will only know their true value when you see their empty chair. Unknown
  • Once kids are born, everyone knows that parents have priority lists. Number one is their family and everything else just finds its place. Tim McGraw
  • Don't demand respect from a parent. Respect is something you have to earn - both with children and adults. Unknown
  • Believe it or not, the worst thing you can hear from your parents is, "I'm disappointed in you."
  • Parental love is the only love that is truly selfless and knows how to forgive. Unknown
  • Your parents were the only ones who wanted to love you selflessly. From the rest of the world you had to earn love. Ann Brashers

Conclusion

Parents should remember that although they can do everything right, their children will not be the people they would like to see. And vice versa, even with the wrong behavior or methods of education, children can grow up to be decent people. Life is complicated.

We hope you enjoyed these proverbs about parents, as well as our selection of aphorisms and quotes about parents with meaning.

Best regards, Helen

Golden words about parents!

Children should become people with a clear mind, a noble heart, golden hands and elevated feelings.

The child is the mirror of the family; just as the sun is reflected in a drop of water, so the moral purity of mother and father is reflected in children...

“The main meaning and purpose of family life is the upbringing of children”

“Many troubles have their roots precisely in the fact that a person from childhood is not taught to control his desires, they are not taught to correctly relate to the concepts of “possible”, “must”, “not” ... "

“Respect the childish desire to be good, take care of it as the most subtle movement of the human soul, do not abuse your power ...”

V.A. Sukhomlinsky

One father means more than a hundred teachers. Herbert D.

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

Raise your children in virtue: it alone can give happiness. Beethoven

The purpose of education is to teach our children to do without us. Ernst Legowe The first problem for 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 meet with anything. Rousseau J.-J.

Sweets, biscuits and sweets cannot be raised from children of healthy people. Like bodily food, spiritual food should also be simple and nutritious. Schumann R.

A child needs your love the most just when he least deserves it. Erma Bombek

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 this not be interfered with, but measures must be taken to ensure that they always have something to do. Comenius Ya.

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.

A good upbringing reliably protects a person from those

who are poorly educated.

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.

I. Korchak.

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

Henry Fielding.

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

John Galsworthy.

Silence is one of the great ways to carry on a conversation.

William Hazlitt.

Teachers, to whom children owe education, are more respectable than parents, to whom children owe only birth: some give us only life, while others give us a good life.

(ARISTOTLE)

“Children are a strict assessment given to parents by life itself”

“If you want to raise good kids, spend half the money and twice the time on them.”

“Bad is the teacher of children who does not remember his childhood”

I. Alexandrova

“Education always happens, even when you are not at home”

“You can’t teach a person to be happy, but you can educate him so that he is happy”

A.S. Makarenko

“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 as to teach him to love himself”

Jacques Solone

"A man who instills in his children the skills of industriousness provides for them better than if he left them an inheritance"

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

“Children who are not loved become adults who cannot love.” Pearl Buck

"You will never succeed in creating wise men,

if you kill naughty children"

Jean Jacques Rousseau

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

A. Schopenhauer

Wise thoughts about education. Favorites.

1. Education and only education is the goal of the school. I. Pestalozzi 2. To change people, they must be loved. I. Pestalozzi 3. It is impossible to teach a person to be happy, but it is possible to educate him so that he is happy. AS Makarenko 4. The lower the spiritual level of the educator, the more colorless his moral character, the more worries about his peace and comfort, the more he issues orders and prohibitions, allegedly dictated by concern for the welfare of children. J. Korczak 5. To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those you teach. VO Klyuchevsky 6. Intimidation can only cultivate in a child baseness, depravity, hypocrisy, vile cowardice, careerism. F. E. Dzerzhinsky 7. The educator himself must be what he wants to make the pupil. VI Dal 8. Those from whom we learn are correctly called our teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves this name. I. Goethe They learn from those they love. I. Goethe 9. With whom you lead, from that you will gain. Seneca 10. Every person has two educations: one that others give him, and another, more important, that he gives himself. E. Gibbon 11. Nothing teaches like the consciousness of one's mistake. This is one of the main means of self-education. 12. The whole task of education is to make a person not only do good, but also enjoy good; not only to work, but also to love work. Ruskin D. 13. The secret of successful education lies in respect for the student. Emerson W. 14. The educator himself must be educated. Marx K. 15. It is necessary to educate in children love for people, and not for oneself. And for this, parents themselves need to love people. Felix Dzerzhinsky 16. Raising children is difficult only as long as we want to raise our children or anyone else without raising ourselves. If you understand that we can educate others only through ourselves, then the question of education is abolished and only one question remains: how should one live oneself? Leo Tolstoy 17. Without examples it is impossible to teach correctly or to study successfully. L. Columella 18. Education is a science that teaches our children to do without us. E. Leguwe 19. One of the grossest mistakes is to consider that pedagogy is a science about a child, and not about a person. J. Korczak 20. You cannot teach a person anything; You can only help him understand it himself. Galileo Galilei 21. What words will you call your wife and children, they will be so for you in life. First of all, don't call them "Darlings"!

If children see in their parents only an uninterruptible power supply, then when the source dries up, they begin to see in them only an extra load. Stas Yankovsky 22. The future of the nation is in the hands of mothers. O. Balzac 23. Everyone wants to save humanity, but no one wants to help their mother wash the dishes. Patrick O'Rourke 24. Imitate the good even in your enemies, don't imitate the bad even in your parents. Wisdom of Ancient India 25. Your children are not your children. They come through you, not out of you. You can give them your love, but not your thoughts, because they have their thoughts. You can give a home to their bodies, but not their souls. You are but bows, from which living arrows are sent forward, which you call your children. 26. Childhood often holds in its weak fingers the truth that adults cannot hold with their courageous hands and the discovery of which is the pride of later years. D. Reskin 27. Children are holy and pure. You can not make them a toy of your mood. A. Chekhov 28. Geniuses rarely happen, not because they are rarely born; no, genius is rare, because it is very difficult to avoid the process of "processing" in society. Only occasionally does the child manage to escape its clutches. 29. Where abilities do not lead, do not push there. (Komensky Ya.) 30. Not tyranny, not anger, not a cry, not a plea, not begging, but a calm, serious and businesslike order - this is what should outwardly express the technique of family discipline. Neither you nor your children should doubt that you have the right to such an order as one of the senior authorized members of the team. (Makarenko A.S.) 31. If you want your child to stand confidently on his feet - do not hold his hand all the time. (Victoria Frolova) 32. When everything around is amazing, nothing is surprising, this is childhood. (Antoine de Rivarol) 33. A student is not a vessel that needs to be filled, but a torch that needs to be lit, and only the one who burns himself can light the torch. (Plutarch) 34. Tell me and I will forget. Show me and I will remember. Let me do it myself and I'll understand. Ancient Chinese wisdom 35. Let the child learn not because you told him, but because he himself understood; let him not learn science, but invent it. If someday you replace reasoning with authority in his mind, he will no longer reason: he will become only a toy of someone else's opinion ... To live is the craft that I want to teach him. (J.J. Rousseau) 36. Respect the child's ignorance! Respect the work of knowledge! Respect failures and tears! Respect the current hour and today! How will a child be able to live tomorrow if we do not let him live a conscious, responsible life today? (J. Korchak) 37. Each person is an island within himself, and he can build a bridge to another if ... he is allowed to be himself. (R. Rogers) 38. A mediocre teacher sets out. A good teacher explains. Outstanding teacher shows. A great teacher inspires. (William Arthur Ward) 39. Education means feeding the child's abilities, and not creating those new abilities that are not in him. (Giuseppe Mazzini) 40. A child educated only in an educational institution is an uneducated child. Remember: sooner or later your son will follow your example, not your advice. If the child does not feel that your house belongs to him too, he will make the street his home. Nadine de Rothschild 41. A child can teach an adult three things: to be happy for no reason, to always find something to do, and to insist on your own. Paulo Coelho 42. Each child should be subjected to his own yardstick, each should be encouraged to his own duty and rewarded with his own deserved praise. Not success, but effort deserves a reward. Author unknown. 43. Children will run from the street wet to the ears and with bruises, you ask: “Did you fight?”, they answer: “Fight”, you scold - the next day they run the same, but to the question “Did you fight?”, they answer: “No, they fell” . They lie, but who teaches them to lie? - Parents. Author unknown. 44. The purpose of education is to teach our children to do without us. E. Leguwe 45. Children have neither a past nor a future, but, unlike us adults, they know how to use the present. J. La Bruyère 46. All the children of the world cry in the same language. L. Leonov 47. Be truthful even to a child: keep your promise, otherwise you will teach him to lie. L. Tolstoy 48. If you punish a child for bad things and reward for good things, then he will do good for the sake of profit. I. Kant 49. Children need more role models than criticism. J. Joubert 50. For some reason, many women think that giving birth to a child and becoming a mother are one and the same. With the same success one could say that one and the same thing is to have a piano and to be a pianist. S. Harris 51. A child needs your love the most when he least deserves it. E. Bombek 52. Children never obeyed adults, but they regularly imitated them. D. Baldwin 53. Our families are tormented by quarrels, squabbles, Their seething stream is inexhaustible, We do not forgive children for those vices that we ourselves instill in them. E. Sevrus 54. It is important for parents to explain to their children in time that an adult and an intelligent person are not the same thing. 55. Take care of YOURSELF, for the sake of your CHILDREN ... no one CAN LOVE your child the way YOU love him!!! 56. For the upbringing of a child, more penetrating thinking, deeper wisdom is required than for government. (W. Channing) 57. Parents least of all forgive their children for the vices that they themselves instilled in them. F. Schiller 58. That teacher of children who does not remember his childhood is bad. M. Ebner-Eschenbach 59. You will almost always achieve more with affection than with brute force. Aesop 60. If people say bad things about your children, it means they say bad things about you.

Many troubles have their roots precisely in the fact that a person from childhood is not taught to control his desires, they are not taught to correctly relate to the concepts of can, must, cannot. (V. A. Sukhomlinsky) 61. Nothing happens so rarely in the world as complete frankness between parents and children. (R. Rolland) 62. First we teach our children. Then we ourselves learn from them. J. Raini) 63. Whatever you do for your parents, expect the same from your children. (Pittacus) 64. When a child is frightened, flogged and upset in every way, then from a very young age he begins to feel lonely. (DI Pisarev) 65. The concentration of parental love on one child is a terrible delusion.

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 guilt before other people, before the whole country. By raising children, today's parents are educating the future history of our country, and hence the history of the world. (A. S. Makarenko) 66. It is not good to constantly give children awards. Through this they become selfish, and hence a corrupt mindset develops. (I. Kant) 67. One father means more than a hundred teachers. (D. Herbert) 68. Becoming a father is very easy. Being a father, on the other hand, is hard. (W. Bush) 69. A mother's heart is an abyss, in the depths of which there is always forgiveness. (O. Balzac)

Children are the flowers of life. They decorate our life and fill it with meaning. On the eve of Children's Day, we offer you a selection of wonderful quotes and sayings about children. Funny children's sayings and aphorisms about kids will cheer you up, and quotes from great writers and teachers will dedicate you to the basics of education.

The birth of a child is an opportunity to immerse yourself in childhood again. Just think, after the appearance of the baby, you will take the first steps together and pronounce the first words, you will again go to the first grade for the first time, you will return to the graduation ball again. Being parents, isn't it wonderful?!

There are many methods of raising a child, but the main one is to give children all your love and surround them with attention. You need to try to spend every free minute with your child. Remember that it is not your salary that makes children happy, but your care!

Children are the flowers of life that are born with their heads down. (Antoine de Saint Exupery)

In order for flowers to be beautiful and well-groomed, they must always be taken care of)

When Saint-Exupéry was asked: “Is it worth pampering children?”, He replied: “Be sure to pamper, it is not known what trials life has prepared for them.”

No one in life will pamper like their parents.

Children need role models more than criticism. ( J. Joubert)

Instead of criticizing children, show them how to do it by your own example. After a while, they will unwittingly repeat after you.

Children never obeyed adults, but they regularly imitated them. ( D. Baldwin)

Children copy their parents in everything.

All the children of the world cry in the same language. ( L. Leonov)

Although they show delight in different languages, it is still understandable to everyone.

If people say bad things about your children, it means they say bad things about you. ( V. Sukhomlinsky)

Children are a direct reflection of their parents.

Children are the looks of timid eyes,
Playful legs knock on the parquet,
Children are the sun in cloudy motifs,
A whole world of hypotheses of joyful sciences.
Eternal mess in gold rings,
Affectionate words whisper in a drowsiness,
Peaceful pictures of birds and sheep,
That in a cozy nursery doze on the wall.
Children are evening, evening on the couch,
Through the window, in the fog, sparkles of lanterns,
The measured voice of the tale of Tsar Saltan,
About mermaids-sisters of fabulous seas.
Children are rest, a moment of rest is short,
A quivering vow to God at the bed,
Children are tender riddles of the world,
And the answer lies in the riddles themselves! (M. Tsvetaeva)

Children are the greatest miracle that nature has created.

If you know how to diagnose the joy of a child, the intensity of his joy, then you should have noticed that the greatest joy is the happiness of overcoming difficulties, achieving a goal, discovering a secret, the joy of victory and the happiness of independence, mastery, possession. (Janusz Korczak)

Overcoming obstacles and reaching the goal, everyone rejoices, even children.

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

Adults need to learn from children not to think about the past and the future, but to live in the present.

Be truthful even in relation to a child: keep your promise, otherwise you will teach him to lie. (L. Tolstoy)

The truth must be taught from childhood.

Aphorisms

Children are one third of the population of our country and our whole future.

The way you raise your children determines the future.

Even the dullest room is decorated with children… Beautifully placed in the corners…

And even more it is decorated with sleeping children ...

I want happiness ... such a small happiness, with tiny arms and legs, and with your eyes.

But rightly they say that happiness cannot be born, it can be bought.

Happiness is soft warm palms, candy wrappers behind the sofa, crumbs on the sofa ... What is happiness? It's better not to answer! Everyone who has children has happiness!

Anyone who has a child automatically becomes happy.

Children don't owe anything to anyone.

But parents owe their children. And a lot.

Children are a blessing that grows with age.

The more children in the family, the more happiness there is.

The birth of a child takes a lot of strength, health, and time from a woman. But in return it gives a lot of happiness, love, tenderness.

The birth of a child makes a woman happy.

God has a favorite place
This is a little baby heart.
He goes there slowly.
At the first moment of a baby's birth.

Children don't come from nowhere, they come from God.

About children and parenting with meaning

Undressing a sleeping baby is like defusing a bomb. One sudden movement - minus 3 hours of sleep.

Even the most rude and sloppy person with a child will be treated very gently and slowly.)

Parents do not realize how much harm they cause their children when, using their parental authority, they want to impose their beliefs and views on life on them.

Children should be given the right to choose, not to impose their beliefs.

Do not beat the child, so that later he does not recoup on your beloved grandchildren.

To beat means to show your weaknesses.

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

Practice has always been more important than theory.

A parent who tries to change his child without starting from himself is not only wasting time, but taking a very cruel risk. (W. Levy)

To change someone, and even more so a child, you always need to start with yourself.

Children immediately and naturally become accustomed to happiness, because by their very nature they themselves are joy and happiness. (V. M. Hugo)

Happiness and joy are childhood's best friends.

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

A child who is brought up in love, care and a creative environment will definitely grow up kind and talented.

By raising children, today's parents are educating the future history of our country, and hence the history of the world.

Raising a child is an investment in the future.

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

To give a happy childhood is the most valuable thing parents can do for their child.

Usually in kindergarten, children learn bad words. I feel that ours will go prepared ...

So, someone at home needs to think first, and then speak.

About parents

With your child, you experience everything anew - you take the first steps, you learn to speak the first words ...

To give birth to a child means to return to childhood again.

Why does a child need 2 parents? - And then, while mom is freaking out, dad is normal, and when dad was already covered with children's quirks, mom was already released.

And children also need grandmothers to rest with them from their parents.

Previously, when I heard the hysterical crying of a child from the neighbors, I thought they were cutting him there, but now I realized that it was just something: “a toy fell”, “I want to eat”, “put on a hat”, “kicked out of the toilet without letting me clean walls with a brush”, or “they don’t give my mother’s phone number”.

It turns out that the neighbors did not abuse the child, but only cared about his safety ...)

I don't know anything more beautiful
Worthy mother happy
With a small child in her arms. ( T. G. Shevchenko)

Mom is the happiest woman in the world.

Parents, encouraging the whims of their children and pampering them when they are small, spoil their natural inclinations, and then are surprised that the water, the source of which they themselves have poisoned, has a bitter taste.

In order to be less disappointed in life, children should know the prohibitions from childhood.

It is much easier to become a father than to remain one.

Having a child is one thing, but raising him is another.

Remember that your children will treat you the way you treat your parents.

Parents should be treated the way you would like your children to treat you.

With the birth of a child, adults get a new life!

And the second childhood ...)

For some reason, many women think that giving birth to a child and becoming a mother are one and the same. It might as well be said that having a piano and being a pianist are the same thing. (S. Harris)

Alas, not everyone who has children can be called real parents.

Children's statements

Children in the kindergarten. - "The stork brought me." - "And they downloaded me from the Internet." “But we don’t have a rich family. Daddy does everything."

It turns out that a normal family is a poor family ...))

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Quotes and Aphorisms 21.04.2018

Dear readers, if you have children, then to the question of what is most important for you in life, you know what to answer. And despite the fact that with the advent of children in our lives, we acquire a host of new problems and difficulties that we have not encountered before, along with this, children fill our lives with meaning and great love.

Quotes and aphorisms about children succinctly and accurately express feelings and thoughts related to childhood and children. And, perhaps, the main idea is that, first of all, they give us the opportunity to become better.

We all come from childhood

“All adults were once children. Only few people remember it,” said Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Quotes about children will help us remember the feeling of lightness and fullness of life that we experienced in childhood.

“Children are younger than us, they still remember how they were also trees and birds and therefore are still able to understand them; we are too old, we have too many worries, and our head is full of jurisprudence and bad poetry.

Heinrich Heine

“From a five-year-old child to me is only a step. There is a terrible distance from the newborn to me.”

Lev Tolstoy

“Moving away from the conditions of society and approaching nature, we involuntarily become children: everything acquired falls away from the soul, and it becomes again the way it once was and probably will be again someday.”

Mikhail Lermontov

"Be yourself both human and baby to teach the child."

Vladimir Odoevsky

"Every child is a bit of a genius, and every genius is a bit of a child."

Arthur Schopenhauer

“In each of us there is still a three-year-old child who is scared, who only wants a little love.”

Louise Hay

"A great man is one who has not lost his childish heart."

Mencius

Ah, childhood, your days are pure, like the frames of an old film...

Quotes and aphorisms about children with meaning indicate that children are not just little people who are just beginning to learn about life, but also a chance for our world to become a little brighter and kinder.

“Children are the reason why the sky has not yet destroyed the world.”

Moritz-Gottlieb Safir

“How terrible the world would be if children were not constantly born, carrying with them innocence and the possibility of all perfection!”

John Ruskin

“Your children are not your children. They come through you, not out of you. You can give them your love, but not your thoughts, because they have their thoughts. You can give a home to their bodies, but not to their souls. You are but bows from which are sent forth living arrows, which you call your children.”

Gibran Kahlil Gibran

"There is no more solemn anthem on earth than the babble of children's lips."

Victor Hugo

“There are no children, there are people. But with a different scale of concepts, a different store of experience, different inclinations, a different play of feelings.

Janusz Korczak

"In the game of children there is often a deep meaning."

Friedrich Schiller

“Nature wants children to be children before they are adults. If we want to break this order, we will produce early ripening fruits that will have neither maturity nor taste and will not slow down to spoil.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Children are happiness, children are joy...

Very often, happiness comes to our home with the birth of a child. And life completely changes along with this, it becomes different, it makes you look at yourself, other people, the world around you in a new way. And we begin to see things that we have not seen before. Quotes and aphorisms about children and happiness so vividly describe the joy that children bring into our lives.

“Children immediately and naturally become accustomed to happiness, for they themselves, by their very nature, are joy and happiness.”

Victor Hugo

“Children multiply our worldly worries and anxieties, but at the same time, thanks to them, death does not seem so terrible to us.”

Francis Bacon

“Children are the anchors that keep a mother alive.”

Sophocles

"A child is love made visible."

Novalis

“Children are a happiness that grows over the years.”

“Happiness cannot be bought. But it can be born.

“I take your hand in my hand and kiss the wreath on your wrist. It was not in vain that I experienced torment in order to give birth to such happiness for myself.

“The day begins with happiness, happiness rose before anyone else. Happiness smiles at mom, turning her smile into laughter.

"When children are born, order disappears in the house, money, peace, rest - and happiness comes."

“Only having children do you understand that there is a life that is more precious than your own.”

Children are the flowers of life

Antoine de Saint-Exupery's quote that children are the flowers of life that are born heads down is familiar to everyone. Maxim Gorky called children "living flowers of the earth." Because a child is a vessel filled to the top with trust in this world. Children decorate our life and give it meaning.

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

Anton Chekhov

“The childish state of the soul goes through our whole life - it is this that prompts us to look for the meaning of life, to look for God.”

Vladimir Levy

"In the theater of life, the only real audience are children."

Vladislav Gzheshchik

“Without children, it would be impossible to love humanity so much.”

Fedor Dostoevsky

“Children are the lifeblood of society. Without them, it appears bloodless and cold.”

Anton Makarenko

“I am sure that if I had to choose to live where the children's din does not stop for a minute, or where it is never heard, then all normal and healthy people would prefer the incessant noise to the incessant silence.”

Bernard Show

Only one world is boundless - childhood

There are many beautiful quotes and aphorisms about children. They contain all the wisdom and the very essence of such a magical time of human life as childhood.

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

Jean de La Bruyère

“Children are our future judges, they are critics of our views, deeds, they are people who go into the world for the great work of building new forms of life.”

Maksim Gorky

"Children teach adults not to dive into a business to the end and remain free."

Mikhail Prishvin

“A child has his own special ability to see, think and feel; there is nothing more stupid than trying to replace their skill with ours.

"You will never be able to create wise men if you kill naughty children."

Jean Jacques Rousseau

“First we teach our children. Then we ourselves learn from them.”

Jan Rainis

"Keep away the tears of your children, that they may shed them on your grave."

Pythagoras

"Children's charm lies in the fact that with each child everything is renewed and the world is presented anew to the judgment of man."

Gilbert Keith Chesterton

“Tell something to the children - all the way to the end. But they still will certainly ask: “And then? What for?" Children are the only brave philosophers."

Evgeny Zamyatin

The purpose of education is the development of the child

Parenting quotes give you an idea of ​​what exactly it should be and when it is most effective. After all, education is not only and not so much moralizing and reading morals, but the ability to understand what children really need and provide them with an opportunity for further development.

“To preach from the pulpit, to entice from the platform, to teach from the pulpit is much easier than to raise one child.”

Alexander Herzen

"Education means nourishing the child's abilities, and not the creation of those new abilities that are not in him."

Giuseppe Mazzini

“A child needs your love the most when he least deserves it.”

Erma Bombek

“Let the first lesson of the child be obedience, then the second may be what you consider necessary.”

Thomas Fuller

“Children need more role models than criticism.”

Joseph Joubert

“All the difficulties of upbringing stem from the fact that parents, not only not correcting their shortcomings, but also justifying them in themselves, want not to see these shortcomings in their children.”

Lev Tolstoy

“Do not make an idol out of a child; when he grows up, he will require sacrifices.

Pierre Buast

“Do you know what is the surest way to make your child unhappy? This is to teach him not to meet refusal in anything.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

“Parenting is the hardest thing. You think - well, everything is over now! It wasn’t there - it’s just beginning! ”

Mikhail Lermontov

“Parents often confuse the concepts of 'upbringing' and 'education' and think that they gave the child an upbringing when they forced him to study so many subjects. Hence the frequent disappointment of parents in their children in subsequent years.

Anton Rubinstein

“Sow an act and you reap a habit, sow a habit and you reap a character, sow a character and you reap a destiny.”

William Thackeray

"If you want to raise good kids, spend half the money and twice the time on them."

Sukhomlinsky about children and their upbringing

The great teacher Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky devoted his life to children. Tips on how to see the personality in a child are reflected in Sukhomlinsky's quotes about raising children. They will never lose their relevance.

“The most important feature of pedagogical culture should be a sense of the spiritual world of each child, the ability to give each as much attention and spiritual strength as necessary so that the child feels that he is not forgotten, his grief, his grievances and sufferings are shared.”

"Only he can become a real teacher who never forgets that he himself was a child."

“By raising your child, you educate yourself, assert your human dignity.”

“Children do not need to talk a lot, do not stuff them with stories, the word is not fun, but verbal satiety is one of the most harmful satiety. The child needs not only to listen to the word of the educator, but also to be silent; in these moments he thinks, comprehends what he heard and saw. You can’t turn children into a passive object of perception of words.”

“Let your pupil be rebellious, self-willed - this is incomparably better than silent humility, lack of will.”

“Where everything is built on punishments, there is no self-education, and without self-education there can be no normal upbringing in general. It cannot, because punishment already frees the pupil from remorse, and conscience is the main engine of self-education; where conscience sleeps, there can be no question of self-education. The one who received the punishment thinks: I have nothing more to think about my act, I got what I was supposed to.

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

Personality education according to Makarenko

The brilliant teacher Anton Semenovich Makarenko had his own view on the upbringing of children. His methodology was criticized and persecuted, however, according to UNESCO, he is one of the four people who had the strongest influence on modern pedagogical science. In Makarenko's quotes about raising children, his vision of how to grow a full-fledged personality.

“Your own behavior is the most decisive thing. Don't think that you are raising a child only when you talk to him, or teach him, or order him. You are nurturing him at every moment of your life, even when you are not at home.”

“The educational process is a constantly ongoing process, and its individual details are resolved in the general tone of the family, and the general tone cannot be invented and artificially supported. The general tone, dear parents, is created by your own life and your own behavior.

“Do you want to corrupt the soul of your child? Then don't refuse him anything. And over time, you will understand that you are not growing a person, but a crooked tree.

"The concentration of love on one child is a terrible delusion."

“If at home you are rude, or boastful, or drunk, and even worse, if you insult your mother, you no longer need to think about education: you are already raising your children, and raising them poorly, and no best advice and methods will help you” .

“Here we are all inventing education systems: this is how it is necessary to educate, that way ... But in fact, parents and educators have one task: to keep the child’s nervous system safe and sound by the age of 18. Life will put such a burden on his shoulders that he will need whole nerves, and we tear them to shreds from an early age ... "

Quotes about children and parents

The relationship between parents and children is not always cloudless. And if you are overtaken by the problem of fathers and children, let's remember that it is we, the parents, who have contributed to their emergence to a large extent. Children are our reflection, and this idea is clearly traced in quotes about children and parents.

“Children and parents are berries of the same field, but grown at different times.”

Natalia Rozbitskaya

“How often children hear that they should be grateful to their parents. For the fact that they put their whole life on them, did not sleep at night, but simply because they gave birth ... Have you ever wondered how much children give to their parents? Love, the most real, joy, hope ... How often, next to a child, we feel smart, omnipotent. A child gives us a sense of self-worth. So maybe we should not expect gratitude from the children, because they gave us no less?

“Children rarely misinterpret our words. They are remarkably accurate in repeating everything we shouldn't have said."

“It is curious: with each generation, children are getting worse, and parents are getting better; hence it follows that more and more good parents grow out of worse children.

Wiesław Brudzinski

“Parents least of all forgive their children for the vices that they themselves instilled in them.”

Johann Friedrich Schiller

"When children put their father in a dead end, he sends them to the corner."

Valery Mironov

“Children never obeyed adults, but they always imitated them regularly.”

James Baldwin

“When you finally realize that your father was usually right, you yourself already have a son growing up, convinced that his father is usually wrong.”

Peter Lawrence

"He who has no children makes a sacrifice of death."

Francis Bacon

Children is our future

We all want our children to grow up better, smarter, happier than us. Quotes on the topic that children are our future reveal to us the whole meaning of this famous phrase.

“You will live in the world ten times, repeated ten times in children. And you will have the right to triumph over subdued death in your last hour.

“Look at my children. My former freshness is alive in them. They are the justification for my old age.”

William Shakespeare

"Life is short, but a person lives it again in his children."

Anatole France

“Children are one third of the population of our country and our whole future. Children make me want to live.”

Muhammad Ali

"By raising children, today's parents are educating the future history of our country, and therefore the history of the world."

“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 guilt before other people.

Anton Makarenko

“Children are living messages that we send to a future we won’t see.”

Alfred Whitehead

“Fear for a child is more than fear for your own life. It is fear for one's immortality."

Victoria Tokareva

The magical world of childhood

In order to express the essence of things, many words are not always needed. Short quotes with meaning about children only confirm this.

"The child is the future."

Victor Marie Hugo

"A child gives birth to parents."

Stanislav Jerzy Lec

"All the children of the world cry in the same language."

Leonid Leonov

“Most of us become parents without having ceased to be children.”

Minion McLaughlin

“Children listen most attentively when they are not talking to them.”

Eleanor Roosevelt

"We are always imagining our children."

Voldemar Lysiak

"Everyone is always somebody's child."

Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais

"Women make us poets, children make us philosophers."

Malcolm de Chazal

"The efforts of adults are directed, in essence, to make the child comfortable for themselves."

"The loneliness of a child endows the doll with a soul."

Janusz Korczak

"Abandoned children often live with their parents."

“Children are a strict assessment set by life itself.”

About children with a smile

Where there are children, there is fun and laughter. And it is right. After all, childhood is the most carefree time of life. Let this collection of funny quotes about children once again remind us of this.


Experienced parents and educators will agree that babies need to be loved with all their hearts. So much has been said about this and strong quotes about children sound so often that it’s worth getting to know them in order to know the soul of a small creature, to teach you to appreciate the purity of this soul and try to give your little one true happiness.

No matter how knowledgeable, wise and versed in many issues adults may be, kids surpass them, intuitively choosing the right solution. Where is this from the little ones? Probably, you need to get to know these little creatures again in order to answer this question. Let's read together all the most interesting quotes about children to become closer with our children.

Interestingly, statements about childhood and about babies can be completely different. It: ; frank opinion about our hopes; funny words and expressions; statements that speak about the present and the future; about raising children; let's remember the words of the great ones; everything in which we see the meaning of life.

It will not be superfluous to remember your early years. This will help to understand your little ones, to understand why they are naughty and indulging, to be able to forgive them for breaking their favorite vase, to talk, and not to read boring morality to them. Memories of the time when we ourselves were carefree happy sometimes seem like a fairy tale to all of us. It was so long ago. But it was! And it was, because our parents and teachers were able to understand and support us at the right time. So let's now learn to understand our kids from a parental point of view!

Bright sayings about your favorite little ones



Sayings about babies can only be the most good and incredibly kind. Indeed, in our children there is so much tenderness and so much sincerity that it involuntarily causes a similar reaction in us adults. That's why quotes about children are something that does not leave anyone indifferent. Happiness is soft, warm palms,
Behind the sofa candy wrappers, crumbs on the sofa,
What is happiness - it's easier not to answer,
Everyone who has children has happiness! I don't like it when they say "start" about children. Cats, dogs and guinea pigs are bred, and children are born.


For some reason, many women think that giving birth to a child and becoming a mother are one and the same. With the same success one could say that one and the same thing is to have a piano and to be a pianist.

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


The most expensive bracelet is a rubber tag on which the weight, height and time of birth of your baby is written!

With the birth of children in the house disappears order, money, peace and serenity ... And happiness appears.


All the joy of life fits in the smile of a child!

On the pillow, quietly, quietly, little happiness sleeps! She clung to the toy, sniffing softly with her nose!


The best thing a father can do for your children is to love their mother.

What is happiness, mother? - my son asked me
And, looking into my eyes stubbornly, he waited for an answer from me.
I love his questions so much, they have so much childlike simplicity.
I, smacking his stubborn nose, will answer: HAPPINESS IS YOU!


Live like a child... Do not hide feelings and emotions.

Children are not only flowers of life, but also the fruits of love.
(Tamara Kleiman)
They say that sons and daughters are happiness, they are the flowers of life. Why not? After all, how much joy they bring to loving parents only by their birth. And then they grow. They learn to crawl, walk, smile and talk. And now our "piggy bank" is filled with them.

Aphorisms about education

Many statements about children clearly show that we are ready to do absolutely everything for our kids; We are ready to give our child everything we have and a little more. They are our future and present, our meaning of life. That is why we place great hopes on them, we dream that they will be able to do what we did not succeed!


The purpose of education– to teach our children to do without us.
(E. Leguwe)

Council is like snow: The softer it goes on, the longer it stays on and the deeper it penetrates.
(N. Coleridge)



What do you do for your parents expect the same from your children.
(D. Pittak)

Educate... the hardest thing. You think: well, it's all over now! It wasn't there, it was just beginning!
(M.Yu. Lermontov)


Science should be fun captivating and simple. So must be scientists.
(P. Kapitsa)

True education is not so much in the rules as in the exercises.
(J.J. Rousseau)


If the teacher combines love to the cause and to the students, he is a perfect teacher.
(L. N. Tolstoy)

...Adults should not be angry with children th, because it does not fix, but spoils.
(Janusz Korczak)


When the word doesn't hit even a stick won't help.
(Socrates)

We are depriving children of a future if We continue to teach today as we taught it yesterday.
(D. Dewey)

And then our hopes are balanced by aphorisms about raising children. As a reminder that to love does not mean to pamper and indulge all their “I want!”. If we want to be proud of the child, we must educate. We do it the way great teachers advise, or, as we decided at the family council, this is our business, the main thing is not to forget about love for children.


The easier it is for a teacher to teach the harder it is for students to learn.
(L. N. Tolstoy)

Spoiling children is not something what we yield to them, and what we yield to them, if only to avoid conflict.
(John Gray "Children are given from above")


Children need Not teachings, but examples.
(J. Joubert)

The person who instills to his children the skills of diligence, provides them better than if he had left them an inheritance.
(Whately)


love children This is what the chicken can do. But to be able to educate them is a great state affair that requires talent and a broad knowledge of life.
(M. Gorky)

Don't think you're raising a child only when you talk to him or teach him or order him. You bring him up at every moment of your life, even when you are not at home.
(A.S. Makarenko)


Who can't take caress, will not take and severity.
(A.P. Chekhov)

Raising cattle for slaughter, and children need to be educated.
(Darius)

Funny sayings for kids

and the children in the selection would have sounded dry and uninteresting, if you do not give the floor to the strong men themselves! Oh, how talented they are! How often their short funny remarks become family property and are passed down from generation to generation, like aphorisms about childhood.




















It seems that they have extensive knowledge and their own point of view about everything, they have some kind of special wisdom of their own. Everyone knows, understands the meaning of everything and is ready to speak out. As if they are teachers and diligently fulfill the role of teachers, even though from the outside it all looks so funny. And reading such funny stories about children is always curious.

With a meaning about childhood: sayings about the present and the future

Of course, quotes about the new generation are words about children and parents, about the present and the future. Years, centuries and millennia pass, but the essence is the same: the new generation still does not know something, and only their desire to learn from the mature generation will help each of them become a real person. That is why these quotes about children always sound with meaning.


Childhood- the rise of fate in human life.
(Sonya Shatalova)

Childhood is when you can make unforgivable mistakes and hope to be forgiven.
(R. Downey)


Children's imagination is wider an adult from what is still free from the realities of life.
(L. Sukhorukov)

The nature of the child- this is a cast from the character of the parents, it develops in response to their character.
(E. Fromm)


The child is the mirror of the family; as the sun is reflected in a drop of water, so the moral purity of mother and father is reflected in children.
(V. Sukhomlinsky)

Let kids make mistakes. You give them life, but you have no rights to it.
(O. Anina)


Children who are not loved become adults who cannot love.
(P. Buck)

Proper upbringing of children brings success. It is worth remembering quotes about raising children. Perhaps they were spoken by great teachers or thinkers, parents and simply not indifferent people. The main thing is that the content of such sayings has always been a reason to think about it. After all, the greatest goal of parents is to raise their kids, which is what these words say: your daughters and sons are your happiness if they are properly taught.

The words of the great



Famous and wisest quotes of great people are a useful and interesting way to look at everything from a different point of view. So, the aphorisms about children, which were expressed by teachers, help us learn to appreciate the time spent with our kids. After all, this is a way to tell them about family, about happiness.

There are quotes about children that help us find the meaning of life ourselves and understand something about love for children. Reading them will benefit us and help strengthen family relationships.


Baby needs your love most just when he least deserves it.
(E. Bombek)

You will never be able to create wise men if you kill naughty children.
An unloved child ceases to be a child: he is just a small, defenseless adult.
(Gilbert Sesbron) Mother's hands- the embodiment of tenderness; Children sleep well in these arms.
(V. Hugo)


Love childhood: encourage his games, his fun, his cute instinct. Which of you has not sometimes regretted this age, when laughter is always on the lips, and peace is always in the soul?
(Jean-Jacques Rousseau)


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