I think because I'm not a parent, my most immediate connection to childhood is my memory of my own childhood.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always reverted to a sense of childhood, just in everyday life.
You know, as an only child, you're kind of in a bubble, and there are all sorts of things about my childhood that I still can't really place.
Maybe I didn't have the childhood people think you should have, but I still went through the ages; I was still a child.
My childhood is a part of my story, and it's why I'm who I am today and why my career is what it is.
When you discover that you are going to have a child, it stirs up memories of your own childhood.
I have fond memories of my childhood. I spent five wonderful years on a popular TV show, but I didn't have a normal childhood. I was tutored for grades 4-11.
One of the reasons I get so much joy out of my own children's childhoods is that I'm having my first childhood myself.
I don't remember being a child, and that's why I think I'm so child-like now in my unending curiosity and approach to life.
I don't really have childhood-type memories. I had to grow up very young.
I think that we are all much closer to our childhood selves than we often think, so when we read about childhood, it can surprise us how immediate or moving it is, when perhaps those feelings are just there, waiting to be accessed all the time.