Statements, thoughts, statuses about parents. Selected quotes about parents Sad sayings about children and parents

Difficulties in mutual understanding of generations were at all times.

The problems of such relationships are related to the conflict of experience and the desire to experience everything that life has to offer.

Children are looking for their own paths, and parents do not always take the direction of these searches.

Quotes about relationships will reveal the secrets of harmony in the communication of fathers and children.

Wise words spoken by great people who knew the happiness of fatherhood and motherhood or dreamed about it bring parents closer to unraveling the mystery of childhood. Look at your little ones as natural wonders, as individuals with special needs, interests, and talents.

Clever phrases, perhaps, will prompt you to reconsider your attitude towards the child, they will call you to put things off for a few hours and devote time to the baby or teenager:

The best way to make a child good is to make him happy (Oscar Wilde).
You will never be able to create wise men if you kill naughty children (Jean-Jacques Rousseau).
Children are holy and pure. You can’t make them a toy of your mood (Anton Chekhov).
Children teach adults not to immerse themselves in business to the end and remain free (Mikhail Prishvin).
In fear lest death take the child from us, we take the child from life; protecting from death, we do not let him live (Janusz Korczak).

Every child is an individual. Everyone is talented and extraordinary. The task of parents is to support children and help them to realize themselves.

Often, mothers and fathers create a false image of a successful person and impose this stereotype, thereby breaking the nature of the child. Wise quotes will prevent this approach to children:

Every child is a genius to some extent and every genius is a child to some extent (Arthur Schopenhauer).
Every child is an artist. The difficulty is to remain an artist beyond childhood (Pablo Picasso).
There are children with a sharp mind and inquisitive, but wild and stubborn. Such people are usually hated in schools and almost always considered hopeless; meanwhile, great people usually come out of them, if only they are brought up properly (Jan Amos Comenius).

In the relationship between parents and children, there should always be a place for irony. Evaluate the sparkling statements of famous people about the complexity of parenting and raising heirs:

Parents are the bone on which children sharpen their teeth (Peter Ustinov).
A shatterproof toy is a toy with which a child can smash all his other toys (Bates County).
An honest child does not love mom and dad, but tubes with cream (Don Aminado).
Even the devil in his hell would like to have polite and obedient angels (Vladislav Grzegorczyk).

The son is of particular importance in the family. He is the successor of the family, the embodiment of the aspirations and desires of the parents. Therefore, it is important not to make mistakes in his upbringing. Here is how the quotes about the son say about it:

A respectful son is one who grieves his father and mother, perhaps with his illness (Confucius).
If you want your son to go through life with dignity, do not try to remove stones from under his feet, but teach him not to trip over them (Anne Bronte).
The desire of all fathers is to fulfill in their sons what they themselves lack (Johann Wolfgang Goethe).
All women in the world have to let go of their sons so that they learn to be men (Philippa Gregory).

Aphorisms about children and parents reflect the different nuances of these relationships. But no matter what angle they show, wise quotes reveal the biggest secret - how difficult it is to be a child.

It is not easy for adults to understand children, to accept them as equals. Smart sayings will help with this.

Even the relationship between lovers is often not as complicated as the relationship between parents and children. — André Maurois

The most sacred feeling in the world must be cultivated in oneself from childhood, from birth - this is love for parents. - Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky

Children idolize their parents up to the age of 25. Then resentment or condemnation is born. At forty, understanding and forgiveness come. – Hippolyte Taine

Through the word "mother" little children express their love for God. – William Makepeace Thackeray

Sooner or later, the love that rises from children to parents fizzles out if it is not fueled by a reciprocal feeling. — George Savile Halifax

Parents can never forgive their children for their own vices. — Johann Friedrich Schiller

You don't have to do anything fancy. Just behave towards your parents the way you would like your children to behave towards you. – Isocrates

Being a father is a hundred times harder than becoming one. – W. Bush

Ingratitude is at the same time the most disgusting, unpleasant - and at the same time ordinary - ingratitude of children towards their parents - L. Vovenarg

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A loving mother, trying to arrange the happiness of her children, often binds them hand and foot with the narrowness of her views, the short-sightedness of her calculations, and the unbidden tenderness of her cares. - Dmitry Ivanovich Pisarev

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

Mother is the only deity on earth who does not know atheists. – Ernest Wilfried Aeguwe

Love for parents is the basis of all virtues. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

Let us glorify the mother woman, whose love knows no barriers, whose breast fed the whole world! Everything beautiful in a person - from the rays of the sun and from Mother's milk - that's what saturates us with love for life! - Maksim Gorky

It is much easier to become a father than to remain one. - Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky

A mother's heart is an inexhaustible source of miracles. — Pierre Jean Beranger

The merits of the father do not extend to the son. - Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

On the whole, children love their parents less than the parents of children, for they go towards independence and grow stronger, therefore leaving their parents behind them, while the parents possess in them the objective objectivity of their own connection. – G. Hegel

Let the child play pranks and pranks, so long as his pranks and pranks are not harmful and do not bear the imprint of physical and moral cynicism. – V. G. Belinsky

Take care also that people, noticing your disrespect to your parents, do not collectively despise you, and that you not be completely without friends, because as soon as they notice your ingratitude towards your parents, no one can be sure that, having done you good work will be thanked. – Socrates

Maternal happiness comes from people's happiness, like a stem from a root. There is no maternal destiny without the people's destiny. - Chingiz Torekulovich Aitmatov

No man can become a good father until he learns to understand his father. – Thornton Niven Wilder

The mother is always reliably known. - Unknown author

Motherly love is the most common and most commonly understood example of productive love; its very essence is care and responsibility. — Erich Fromm

A good mother gives her stepson a larger piece of the pie than her child. – L. Berne

One father means more than a hundred teachers. — George Herbert

In the idea of ​​motherhood lies an infinite becoming. — Oswald Spengler

There is nothing holier and more disinterested than a mother's love; every affection, every love, every passion is either weak or selfish in comparison with it. – V. G. Belinsky

Obey your father: he begat you; and do not neglect your mother when she is old.

As you serve your father and mother, exhort them as gently as you can. If your advice does not work, be still respectful and humble. Even if you are angry in your soul, do not express your displeasure. – Confucius (Kung Tzu)

Any worker - from the watchman to the minister - can be replaced by the same or even more capable worker. A good father cannot be replaced by an equally good father. - Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

The best mother is the one who can replace the father's children when he is gone. – Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Honor your parents at every age. – Ekaterina II Alekseevna

Mother's clairvoyance is not given to anyone. Some secret invisible threads are stretched between the mother and the child, thanks to which every shock in his soul resonates with pain in her heart and every success is felt as a joyful event in her own life. - O. Balzac

Immediately after God comes the father. - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Old Testament. Proverbs of Solomon

A mother's heart is an abyss, in the depths of which there is always forgiveness. - Honore de Balzac

There are no such words to express in full - What does a mother mean and what is she for us.

A mother's heart is an abyss, in the depths of which there is always forgiveness. - O. Balzac

Mother - creates, she protects, and to speak about destruction in front of her means to speak against her. Mother is always against death. - Maksim Gorky

A father should be a friend and confidant to his children, not a tyrant. — Vincenzo Gioberti

When parents are smart And virtuous and modest, Then the sons are well-behaved. — Sebastian Brant

Attitude towards children is an unmistakable measure of a person's spiritual dignity. – Yanka Bryl

The most valuable moral trait of good parents, which is passed on to children without much effort, is the kindness of the mother and father, the ability to do good to people. Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

A mother's heart is an inexhaustible source of miracles. – P. Beranger

Fathers and children should not wait for a request from each other, but should preemptively give what is needed to each other, and the primacy belongs to the father. - Diogenes of Sinop

Worthy of contempt is a woman who, having children, is capable of experiencing boredom. — Jean Paul

How grossly mistaken are many, even the best of fathers, who consider it necessary to share themselves with their children with severity, severity, inaccessible importance! They think by this to arouse respect for themselves, and in fact arouse it, but the respect is cold, fearful, trembling, and thereby turn them away from themselves and involuntarily accustom them to secrecy and deceit. – V. G. Belinsky

Parents are so steeped in tradition that they do not want to understand anything beyond what they know. — Alfred Adler

All fathers want their children to accomplish what they themselves have not been able to do. – Johann Wolfgang Goethe

The prudence of a father is the most effective instruction for children. – Democritus

When in the eyes of an example of a father. – Alexander Sergeevich Griboyedov

From our parents we received the greatest and priceless gift - life. They nurtured and nurtured us, sparing neither strength nor love. And now, when they are old and sick, it is our duty to cure and bring them out! — Leonardo da Vinci

Children make work joyful, but failures seem more distressing because of them. – F. Bacon

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

Always honor your parents equally with God. – Menander

I am talking, of course, only about good mothers, saying that it is good for sons to have mothers as their intimate friends. - Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky

The most cowardly, incapable of resistance, people become inexorable where they can show absolute parental authority. - Karl Marx

The love of parents is the most selfless. - Karl Marx

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An ungrateful son is worse than someone else's: he is a criminal, since the son has no right to be indifferent to his mother. – Guy de Maupassant

Gods - honor, parents - honor. – Solon

Respect is an outpost that guards the father and mother, as well as the offspring; it saves the former from grief, the latter from pangs of conscience. - O. Balzac

Becoming a father is very easy. Being a father, on the other hand, is hard. — Wilhelm Bush

Parents who do not consider it necessary to hide their personal dramas from their children instantly reduce their children to the position of slaves. — Robert Walzer

Mother and father, father and mother - these are the first two authorities on which the world is based for the child, faith in life, in man, in everything honest, good and holy is based. - Grigory Alexandrovich Medynsky

There is nothing holier and more disinterested than a mother's love; every affection, every love, every passion is either weak or selfish in comparison with it. - Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky

It is an astounding fact that most brilliant people have had wonderful mothers, that they have acquired much more from their mothers than from their fathers. – G. Bokl

At first, maternal education is most important, because morality should be planted in the child as a feeling - G. Hegel

If ... punish a child for bad things and reward for good things, then he will do good for the sake of profit.

Immanuel Kant

Parents are the bone on which children sharpen their teeth.

Peter Ustinov

Before getting married, I had six theories about parenting; Now I have six children and not a single theory.

John Wilmot

A shatterproof toy is a toy with which a child can break all his other toys.

Bates County

All the vices of negligent parents are reflected in the mirror of the fate of their children.

If your child is all up to the light bulb, then nothing shines for him.

Konstantin Kushner

Children should be taught what will be useful to them when they grow up.

Aristippus

Enlighten your children and they will finally teach you how to live.

Leonid S. Sukhorukov

The upbringing of children is only self-improvement, to which nothing helps as much as children.

Lev Tolstoy

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

Vladimir Levy

All the charm of children for us, their special, human charm, is inextricably linked with the hope that they will be different from us, that they will be better than us.

Vladimir Sergeevich Solovyov

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

Erma Bombek

The logic of the child is inaccessible to the adult; For a child, the logic of an adult is absurd.

Ilya Shevelev

Parent: A position that requires infinite patience to fill it, and no patience at all to get it.

Leonard Levinson

Talking to a child, captivating him is much more difficult than winning an election. But the reward we receive is greater.

Colette

A Devil Spawn is a child that behaves like your own, but was born into a neighbor's family.

A guaranteed remedy to protect children from drug addiction is the sterilization of parents.

Men love women, women love children, children love hamsters, hamsters love nobody.

Ailis Ellis

If children grew up in accordance with our expectations, we would grow up only geniuses.

Johann Goethe

Parents are a bone in the throat of a naughty child.

Leonid S. Sukhorukov

Parents are such simple devices that even children can control them.

What could be sadder in the world than callous shameless children?

Elizabeth Reznikova

Even a very good dad can be a bad dad.

You say: children make me tired. You're right. We get tired of having to rise to their feelings. Rise, stand on tiptoe, stretch. Not to offend.

Janusz Korczak

When children stop asking questions, a lot of questions are born from their parents.

Leonid S. Sukhorukov

An honest child loves not mom and dad, but tubes with cream.

Don Aminado

The rich have heirs, the great have descendants, and everyone else has children.

Yana Dzhangirova

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

Oscar Wilde

Children must be taught not what makes children come, but what makes them not.

Arkady Davidovich

To educate means to develop immunity to television.

Marshall McLuhan

Children who are not loved become adults who cannot love.

Pearl Buck

Even the devil in his hell would like to have polite and obedient angels.

Vladislav Grzegorchik

Be yourself both human and baby to teach the child.

Vladimir Odoevsky

Children are taught with a belt, adults with a ruble.

Wanting to teach children to be independent, Judas Golovlev let them all go around the world.

Mikhail Genin

Parents learn little by little from their children how to deal with life.

Muriel Spark

Ishkhan Gevorgyan

Children are a source of immense joy and hopeless grief.

Ilya Shevelev

Without parental help it is difficult to become a parasite!

It is still unknown what is worse, childlessness or fatherlessness.

K. Kushner

Children are the flowers of life, apparently, which is why they often treat their parents like manure.

Each son belongs to the category of those boys with whom his mother forbids him to play.

If you hit a child, try to hit him in anger, even if it is life threatening. A cold-blooded blow cannot and should not be forgiven.

George Bernard Shaw

It is not enough to give a child life, you must also let him live.

Children are not the fruits of their parents' imagination, but the fruits of its absence.

Stas Yankovsky

Adults should not be angry with children, because this does not fix, but spoils.

Janusz Korczak

The better you are today, the better your children will be tomorrow.

Valery Afonchenko

We love our children too much and our parents too little.

A. Konar

Children understand their fathers when they become grandfathers.

Confucius

Those brought in by drunken storks grow up bruised in the head due to the consequences of repeated falls during careless transportation.

Yuri Tatarkin

The child gives birth to parents.

Stanislav Jerzy Lec

The children of the bent grow up humpbacked.

Shenderovich

If the child suddenly becomes obedient, the mother is frightened in earnest - if he is going to die.

Ralph Emerson

Children are a bitter disappointment: most of all they like to do exactly what their parents dislike the most.

Queen Victoria

You will not deceive a child with your words; he will not listen to your words, but your gaze, your spirit that possesses you.

Vladimir Odoevsky

Children are the flowers of life! Bah - and the weeds!

Leonid Krainev-Rytov

The desire of all fathers is to realize in their sons what they themselves lack.

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Parents are the only people who love us unselfishly.

Igor Kholodov

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

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Children cannot be without parents. And who will they disobey?

Take care also that people, noticing your disrespect to your parents, do not collectively despise you, and that you not be completely without friends, because as soon as they notice your ingratitude towards your parents, no one can be sure that, having done you good work will be thanked.

Socrates

Children are God's gift for fools, and God's punishment for smart ones.

Nick Sinyavin

The life of children is getting rid of the foolishness of their parents.

Irina Mozgovaya

It is important for parents to explain to their children in time that an adult and an intelligent person are not the same thing.

When the baby is at home, the mother's neck hurts from him; and when he is outside, her heart hurts.

The most expensive necklace around a woman's neck is her child's arms hugging her.

Andrey Halkdin

We always invent our children.

Waldemar Lysiak

If children could choose their parents, who would yours choose?

Pampers: When you look at the world through the eyes of a child, then this is already shiz...

A small child is immoral, he has no internal inhibitions against the pursuit of pleasure.

Sigmund Freud

When dealing with a five-year-old child, the main danger is that very soon you yourself begin to talk like a five-year-old.

Jean Kerr

If there is one child in the family, then he is an egoist. If there are 10 children in the family, then the egoist is the father.

A respectful son is one who grieves his father and mother, except perhaps with his illness.

Confucius

Children are our tomorrow's judges.

Maksim Gorky

And how many children suffered from the "fathers of nations"!

Konstantin Kushner

If nature simply rests on the children of geniuses, then on the children of idiots it comes off to its fullest.

Boys are always in trouble. Some barely move, so you want to cry; others are so nimble that you actually cry.

With each child, you more and more refuse to live for yourself and resign yourself under the yoke of worries, anxieties, illnesses and years.

Sofia Tolstaya

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.

Denis Diderot

If the son is a cut piece, why be surprised that he quickly becomes stale.

The stork loves frogs, snakes and those who don't use condoms!

The child is a 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.

Vasily Sukhomlinsky

Children's imagination is wider than an adult's from what is still free from the realities of life.

Leonid S. Sukhorukov

If you have given birth to a daughter, then planting a tree and building a house no longer makes sense.

If we want our youth to become better, then we adults must also become better. Sonny Hill

Your parents are a link to the past. Your children are with the future. Between them - a small "gap" of life for yourself?

Leonid Krainev-Rytov

Most of us become parents while still being children.

Minion McLaughlin

If you have children going, make sure they go where they should.

Too obedient sons never achieve much.

Abraham Brill

The child must have a father! Or at least a bike.

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.

Kahlil Gibran.

Conflict between fathers and sons of bitches.

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

Fedor Dostoevsky

No one has the right to expect more attention from his adult children in old age than he himself paid them in childhood.

Parents: Something that kids wear out faster than shoes.

Many parents study with their children, but some do not have time.

Sergey Skotnikov

Children give their debt to their parents to their children.

Ilya Shevelev

The first problem of parents is to teach children how to behave in polite society; the second is to find that society.

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

We make children for ourselves so that they can finish us.

Valery Afonchenko

You really start to worry about your boy only when he, leaving, closes the door behind him completely silently.

Children's eyes are always open wide to the world. Old age often only squints at him.

Leonid S. Sukhorukov

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

Anton Semenovich Makarenko

We and our children are from the same test, but they have a different plan.

Ilya Shevelev

Cherish your children's tears so they can shed them on your grave.

Pythagoras of Samos

Children are our future, eager to take us back to the past.

Vladimir Pletinsky

The best age for children is when you no longer lead them by the hand, and they still do not lead you by the nose.

My husband and I decided to have children because my parents are young enough to look after them.

Rita Rudner

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

Jean Jacques Rousseau

So that the children do not lose their father, do not approach a woman whom you like more than your wife.

Silovan Ramishvili

Be indifferent to children so that they do not suffer at your funeral.

Vadim Mozgovoy

We teach children to save, they teach us to squander.

Veselin Georgiev

No two children are the same - especially if one of them is yours.

Adults are the same children, only with neglected upbringing.

Mikhail Mamchich

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

John Ruskin

Rely on a stork, but don't make a mistake yourself.

Stas Yankovsky

Selfless love for the mother did not help the son to live without self-interest.

Veselin Georgiev

Whatever the child was amused by, if only he smoked filtered cigarettes and had a tight bite after each glass he drank.

Yuri Tatarkin

No child can dishonor their parents the way a parent can dishonor a child.

Jan Kurchab

While the child weighs like hand luggage, many fathers perceive it as such.

Elena Ermolova

The baby is the only thing in the house that has to be washed by hand.

We must have the courage to love what we ourselves gave birth to and spoiled!

Maria Arbatova

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

Vasily Sukhomlinsky

Abandoned children often live with their parents.

He bore children, but did not achieve similarities ...

Poor children often become only a means of treating parental complexes.

Ishkhan Gevorgyan

Our children are like our money: no matter how big, they always seem small.

Konstantin Melikhan

No matter what we think of ourselves, our children will always betray us!

Maria Arbatova

Adults are no different from children, except for height.

Vadim Mozgovoy

Children have money more often than parents, because children have parents, and parents, as a rule, no longer have parents.

Henryk Jagodzinsky

Nature wants children to be children before they become adults. Let childhood mature in children.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Perhaps the most terrible moment of knowledge is when you realize that your father is an ordinary man of flesh and blood.

Frank Herbert

He was never his mother's favorite - and he was the only child in the family.

Thomas Berger

Don't forget your roots, son.

papa carlo

All the vices of negligent parents are reflected in the mirror of the fate of their children.

Leonid S. Sukhorukov

If you want to teach your children to steal, make them spend more time begging for everything you give them.

Henry Wheeler Shaw

Who shouldn't have children is parents.

Samuel Butler

In children, parents love their future, and adult children in their parents love their childhood.

Ilya Shevelev

The child protects his soul, as the eyelid protects the eye, and without the key of love, he does not let anyone into it.

Lev Tolstoy

There are two eternal problems in the world: the problem of fathers and children and the problem of fathers without children.

Children shame us when they behave in public the way we behave at home.

The child needs to be honestly told in any conflict situation whether it is caused by his behavior or something else. Luule Viilma

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

Victor Hugo

Divorce statistics show that parents run away from home much more often than children.

Heed useful speech, let it come from a child; do not listen to bad speeches, let them come from the elder.

Wisdom of Ancient India

Sincerity between parents and their children is a rarity at all times. – R. Rolland

The black ingratitude of children to the parents who raised them with love and affection is considered an ordinary and vile thing. – L. Vauvenargues

The primary task is to properly shape the soul of the child. Parents invariably bear a heavy burden of responsibility, the lion's share of the merits or misconduct of children will fall on the shoulders of a strict father and a caring mother. – F. Dzerzhinsky

Children and grandchildren greatly increase the number of problematic moments, giving parents youth and a delay in death in return. – F. Bacon

Irreplaceable workers, as proven by time, do not exist in principle. Evolution makes people more educated, more capable and smarter. good parents substitute until there is a scientifically-based possibility. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

We are in a misunderstanding when, instilling in our children our judgments, we encounter tough opposition and the unwillingness of our own children to compromise. In children, judgments and views on life are born not by the will of their parents, but independently. – F. E. Dzerzhinsky

Disadvantages instilled in children, parents do not forgive out of integrity. – F. Schiller

In order to instill in children a love for people, parents themselves must be an example, wrapping those around them with sincere feelings and warmth of the soul. – F. E. Dzerzhinsky

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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

When a child is frightened, flogged and upset in every possible way, then from a very young age he begins to feel lonely. – D. I. Pisarev

Children make work joyful, but failures seem more distressing because of them. – F. Bacon

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. – A. S. Makarenko

It is not good to give children rewards all the time. Through this they become selfish, and hence a corrupt mindset develops. – I. Kant

A mother's heart is an abyss, in the depths of which there is always forgiveness. - O. Balzac

It is much easier to become a father than to remain one. – V. O. Klyuchevsky

A child is a rational being, he knows well the needs, difficulties and obstacles of his life. - I. Korcht

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

Without good fathers there is no good upbringing, despite all the schools, institutes and boarding houses. – N. M. Karamzin

The guilt of the ancestors is redeemed by the descendants. – Curtius

Attitude towards children is an unmistakable measure of a person's spiritual dignity. - Yanka Bryl - Becoming a father is very easy. Being a father, on the other hand, is hard. – W. Bush

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 their skill with ours. – J.-J. Rousseau

Do you know what the surest way to make your child unhappy is to teach him not to meet with anything. – J.-J. Rousseau

Let the child play pranks and pranks, so long as his pranks and pranks are not harmful and do not bear the imprint of physical and moral cynicism. – V. G. Belinsky

Mutual love is cemented by children. - Menander - He is the father who brings up, and not the one who gives birth. – Menander

Let us glorify the woman - Mother, whose love knows no barriers, whose breast fed the whole world! Everything beautiful in a person - from the rays of the sun and from Mother's milk - that's what saturates us with love for life! – M. Gorky

At first, maternal education is most important, because morality should be implanted in the child as a feeling - G. Hegel - Of all immoral relationships in general, treating children as slaves is the most immoral. – G. Hegel

The children of a hero are not always heroes; it is even less likely that the heroes will be grandchildren. – R. EmersonV. G. Belinsky

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

One mirror is more important than a whole gallery of ancestors. – W. Menzel

That educator of children who does not remember his childhood is bad. – M. Ebner-Eschenbach

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

Neatness arouses in children a joyful self-consciousness. - I. Goethe - Mother - creates, she protects, and to speak about destruction in front of her means to speak against her. Mother is always against death. – M. Gorky

Any worker - from the watchman to the minister - can be replaced by the same or even more capable worker. A good father cannot be replaced by an equally good father. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

V. A. Sukhomlinsky - Children cannot be scared away by severity, they cannot stand only lies. – L. N. Tolstoy

V. A. Sukhomlinsky - The child hates the one who beats.

Teaching children is a necessary thing, we should understand that it is very useful for us to learn from children. – M. Gorky

The son has, of course, the right to choose his wife, but after all, the father, who leaves all his happiness in worthy offspring, has the right to participate even with advice in such a matter. – W. Shakespeare

Nothing surprises when everything surprises: such is the peculiarity of the child. – A. Rivarol

The prudence of a father is the most effective instruction for children. – Democritus

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

The worst thing that young people can learn is frivolity. For the latter begets those pleasures out of which vice develops. – Democritus

A father should be a friend and confidant to his children, not a tyrant. – V. Gioberti

The tale of maternal affection remains for life. - F. E. Dzerzhinsky

There are strange fathers who, until their death, are occupied with only one thing: to give their children reason not to grieve too much for her. – J. La Bruyère

P. Beranger - A good mother gives her stepson a larger piece of the pie than her child. – L. Berne

The mother must receive an appropriate education so that her behavior is moral towards the child. An ignorant mother will be a very bad teacher, despite all her good will and love. – I. I. Mechnikov

On the whole, children love their parents less than the parents of children, for they go towards independence and grow stronger, therefore leaving their parents behind them, while the parents possess in them the objective objectivity of their own connection. – G. Hegel

You can't scare away children with severity, they can't stand only lies. – L. N. Tolstoy

It is usually in our will to give our children our knowledge; and even more, give them our passions. – C. Montesquieu

An ungrateful son is worse than someone else's: he is a criminal, since the son has no right to be indifferent to his mother. - G. Maupassant

Let the first lesson of the child be obedience, then the second may be what you consider necessary. – T. Fuller

A person reaches the highest when he sets a good example. – S. Zweig

Respect is an outpost that guards the father and mother, as well as the offspring; it saves the former from grief, the latter from pangs of conscience. - O. Balzac

Children are our future! They must be well armed to fight for our ideals. - N. K. Krupsky

I am speaking, of course, only of good mothers, saying that it is good for sons to have their mothers as their intimate friends. – N. G. Chernyshevsky

He who cannot take caress, he will not take and severity. – A.P. Chekhov

Raising a child requires more penetrating thinking, deeper wisdom than government. – W. Channing

How grossly mistaken are many, even the best of fathers, who consider it necessary to share themselves with their children with severity, severity, inaccessible importance! They think by this to arouse respect for themselves, and in fact arouse it, but the respect is cold, fearful, trembling, and thereby turn them away from themselves and involuntarily accustom them to secrecy and deceit. - V. G. Belinsky - A mother's heart is an inexhaustible source of miracles.

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

There is no worse retribution for folly and delusion than to see one's own children suffer because of them. – W. Sumner

Disrespect for ancestors is the first sign of immorality. – A. S. Pushkin – First, we teach our children. Then we ourselves learn from them. – I. Raini

Family education for parents is, first of all, self-education. - N. K. Krupsky

Relatives - all who are similar in strength of mind. – F. Schiller

It is wonderful to be the support of father and mother in important occasions of life, but attention to their requirements, often petty and absurd, hampers a lively, free, courageous talent. – A. S. Griboedov

That educator of children who does not remember his childhood is bad. – M. Ebner-Eschenbach – You will almost always achieve more with kindness than with brute force. – Aesop

Children are our tomorrow's 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. – M. Gorky

Parents least of all forgive their children for the vices that they themselves instilled in them. – F. Schiller

A school of properly guided play opens windows to the child in a wider and more reliable way than reading. – J. Fabre

A child's feeling, just like a child's thought, must be guided without forcing it. – K. D. Ushinsky

There is a most beautiful being to whom we are always indebted - this is the mother. – P. A. Ostrovsky

In order to judge a child fairly and correctly, we need not to transfer him from his sphere to ours, but to move into his spiritual world ourselves. – P. I. Pirogov

A person who really respects the human personality must respect it in his child, starting from the moment when the child felt his "I" and separated himself from the world around him. – D. I. Pisarev

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

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

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

Mother's clairvoyance is not given to anyone. Some secret invisible threads are stretched between the mother and the child, thanks to which every shock in his soul resonates with pain in her heart and every success is felt as a joyful event in her own life. - O. Balzac

You will almost always achieve more with caress than with brute force. – Aesop

In the game of children there is often a deep meaning. – F. Schiller

Love for parents is the basis of all virtues. — Cicero.

When a person can call his mother and in spirit native - this is a rare happiness. – M. Gorky

It is an astounding fact that most brilliant people have had wonderful mothers, that they have acquired much more from their mothers than from their fathers. – G. Bokl

The relationship between parents and children is just as difficult and just as dramatic as the relationship between lovers. - A. Moru - We love our sister, and wife, and father, but in agony we remember our mother. - N. A. Nekrasov - Children are the pinnacle of a healthy marriage. – R. Neubert

It is much easier to preach from the pulpit, to entice from the platform, to teach from the pulpit, than to bring up one child. - A. I. Herzen - The best mother is the one who can replace the father's children when he is gone. - I. Goethe - Blessed is he who honors his ancestors with a pure heart. - I. Goethe

Worthy of contempt is a woman who, having children, is capable of experiencing boredom. — Jean Paul

If you yield to a 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 are the living flowers of the earth. – M. Gorky

There is nothing holier and more disinterested than a mother's love; every affection, every love, every passion is either weak or selfish in comparison. There is no worse retribution for madness and error than to see your own children suffer because of them. – W. Sumner

Whoever got a good son-in-law got a son, and whoever got a bad son-in-law lost his daughter as well - Democritus

Man has three calamities: death, old age, and bad children. No one can close the doors of his house from old age and death, but the children themselves can save the house from bad children. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

Nature wants children to be children before they become adults. If we want to break this order, we will produce early ripening fruits that will have neither ripeness nor taste and will not be slow to spoil; Let childhood mature in children. – J.-J. Rousseau

Fathers and children should not wait for a request from each other, but should preemptively give what is needed to each other, and the primacy belongs to the father. - - Diogenes

The desire to create happy life child pampering from infancy, perhaps unwise. – V. Hugo

The concentration of parental love on one child is a terrible delusion. – A. S. Makarenko – Usually they say: I am a mother and I am a father, we give everything to the child, we sacrifice everything to him, including our own happiness. The worst gift a parent can give their child. The question should be put like this: no sacrifice, never, never. On the contrary, the child is inferior to the parents. – A. S. Makarenko – The love of parents is the most disinterested. – G. Marx

Any guardianship that continues beyond the age of majority turns into usurpation. – V. Hugo

The child who endures less abuse grows up to be a more self-conscious person. – N. G. Chernyshevsky

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

Spoiled and pampered children, whose every whim is satisfied by their parents, grow up to be degenerate, weak-willed egoists.

Children are the living force of society. Without them, it seems bloodless and cold. – AS Makarenko – By raising children, today's parents are raising the future history of our country, and hence the history of the world. – A. S. Makarenko

The child hates the one who hits. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

Mother is the only deity on earth who does not know atheists. – E. Leguwe – The well-being of the entire nation depends on the proper upbringing of children. – D. Locke

The merits of the father do not extend to the son. – M. Cervantes

The main basis of parental authority can only be the life and work of parents, their civilian face, their behavior. – AS Makarenko – Just those parents who bring up their children poorly, and in general those people who are distinguished by a complete lack of pedagogical tact - they all exaggerate the importance of pedagogical conversations too much. – A. S. Makarenko

A loving mother, trying to arrange the happiness of her children, often binds them hand and foot with the narrowness of her views, the short-sightedness of her calculations, and the unbidden tenderness of her cares. - D. I. Pisarev - What you yourself will do for your parents, expect the same from your children. – Pittacus

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

It is not surprising that the sons who are raised by a wise father are rich in knowledge. – Firdousi

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 badly, and no best advice and methods will help you. – A. S. Makarenko

We give birth to children so easily and carelessly, but we care so little about the creation of man! We all yearn for some wonderful person. It is in our will to help him appear on earth! So let us use up our will so that he appears sooner, and perhaps we will be rewarded for this happiness to see among us the young forerunners of the one for whom our soul has been yearning for so long.

If from childhood you have not learned to look into your mother's eyes and see in them anxiety or peace, peace or confusion, you will remain a moral ignoramus for the rest of your life. Moral ignorance, like wildness in love, brings people a lot of grief and harm to society.

Mother - creates, she protects, and to speak in front of not about destruction - means to speak against her. Mother is always against death.

All moral education of children is reduced to a good example. Live well, or at least try to live well, and as you progress in the good life, you will raise your children well.

Main idea and purpose family life- parenting. The main school of education is the relationship between husband and wife, father and mother.

Education seems to be difficult only as long as we want, without educating ourselves, to educate our children or anyone else. 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?

From our parents we received the greatest and priceless gift - life. They nurtured and nurtured us, sparing neither strength nor love. And now, when they are old and sick, it is our duty to cure and bring them out!

The living and enduring meaning of filial duty is grasped by the mind of a son or daughter more quickly through the reading of King Lear than by the study of hundreds of boring volumes on ethics and divine precepts.

Somewhat frightened and alarmed love becomes more tender, more caring, from the egoism of two it becomes not only the egoism of three, but the self-sacrifice of two for the third; family starts with children.

Children are holy and pure. Even among robbers and crocodiles they are in the angelic rank. We ourselves can crawl into any hole we like, but they must be enveloped in an atmosphere worthy of their rank. You can't be obscene with impunity in their presence... you can't make them the plaything of your mood: now gently kiss, now madly stamp your feet on them...

Every parent should refrain in front of his children not only from deeds, but also from words that tend to injustice and violence, such as scolding, oaths, fights, all cruelty and similar actions, and not allow those who surround his children giving them such bad examples.

If you are evil, then why do you know how to do good to your children, and if you are considered kind and warm-hearted, then why do you not do the same good to our children as to your own?

I honor with my merits to the Fatherland those who got themselves nobility and respect their descendants, such as, for example, the Repnins and the like; but he, however, from the descendants of noble families deserves my contempt, whose behavior does not correspond to their ancestors; and a fool is more tolerable in my eyes from a low birth than from a noble one.

Let us glorify the woman - Mother, whose love knows no barriers, whose breast fed the whole world! Everything beautiful in a person - from the rays of the sun and from Mother's milk - that's what saturates us with love for life!

There is nothing holier and more disinterested than a mother's love; every affection, every love, every passion is either weak or selfish in comparison with it.

It's better to commit a hundred heavy sins,
Accept a hundred heavy torments, find a hundred enemies,
How, having become a disobedient, to offend a parent.
Why not come to him in a difficult hour to call.

For the common good, and especially for the establishment of sciences in the fatherland, and against my own father, I don’t set up rebellion for sin ... I dedicated myself to this, so that to my grave I will fight against the enemies of Russian sciences, as I have been fighting for twenty years; stood for them from a young age, I will not leave them in old age.

The amusements of adults are called a matter, they are also a matter for children, but adults punish them for them, and no one pities either children or adults.