Young children were sooner allured by love, than driven by beating, to attain good learning.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Children can be disciplined with love.
In mine opinion, love is fitter than fear, gentleness better than beating, to bring up a child rightly in learning.
Education makes children less dependent upon others and opens doors to better jobs and career possibilities.
The young are adept at learning, but even more adept at avoiding it.
Learning is a result of listening, which in turn leads to even better listening and attentiveness to the other person. In other words, to learn from the child, we must have empathy, and empathy grows as we learn.
A child rightly trained may be a world-wide blessing, with an influence reaching onward to eternal years. But a neglected or misdirected directed child may live to blight and blast mankind, and leave influences of evil which shall roll on in increasing volume till they plunge into the gulf of eternal perdition.
Children's talent to endure stems from their ignorance of alternatives.
Children love and want to be loved and they very much prefer the joy of accomplishment to the triumph of hateful failure. Do not mistake a child for his symptom.
High expectations weren't nurtured in my neck of nowhere back then - children weren't fawned over from an early age as 'gifted' and groomed for a prizewinning future; self-esteem was considered something you had to pick from the garden yourself.
Learning to dislike children at an early age saves a lot of expense and aggravation later in life.