
Top 9 Child Care Philosophy Quotes
#1. The '40s were quite austere and super glamorous.
Paul Weller
#2. Technology also addresses the necessity to cover a wide range of content in a short length of time by minimizing the need to take each step of the curriculum at a slow enough pace to teach the slowest learners in a single, teacher-directed way.
Peggy Grant
#3. No one ever seems to question why the burden is all on the teacher to do the engaging, when we ask so little of the students, or for that matter, their parents." Her vehemence startled me. "I never thought of it that way," I told her. "No," she said, not unkindly. "But I promise, you will.
Tony Danza
#4. It's not just the embarrassment of tears. That's part of it, no doubt, but what embarrasses me much more, and always will, is the paralysis that took my heart. A moral freeze: I couldn't decide, I couldn't act, I couldn't comport myself with even a pretense of modest human dignity.
Tim O'Brien
#5. Digital messages and images matter less than their instantaneous delivery; the shock effect always wins out over the consideration of the informational content.
Paul Virilio
#6. Resist demonstrating that your worldliness was more fiction than fact," he whispered. "You, Lady Agatha, in the common parlance with which you are so fascinatingly familiar, 'ain't so tough.
Connie Brockway
#7. Before hurting anyone, especially those who cannot protect themselves, feel their pain with your heart. Take care of them as your little child.
Debasish Mridha
#8. I pity the French Cinema because it has no money. I pity the American Cinema because it has no ideas.
Jean-Luc Godard
#9. Of all people in the world the English have the least sense of the beauty of literature.
Oscar Wilde
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