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  • Ignoring a child's disrespect is the surest guarantee that it will continue. -- Fred G. Gosman
  • A child is owed the greatest respect; if you have ever have something disgraceful in mind, don't ignore your son's tender years. -- Juvenal
  • It is impossible to treat a child too well. Children are spoiled by being ignored too much or by harshness, not by kindness. -- Sloan Wilson
  • By the time a child reaches out to an adult, the vast majority of kids have been dealing with the bullying and trying to ignore it for a long time. -- Rosalind Wiseman
  • Sri Yukteswar showed no special consideration to those who happened to be powerful or accomplished; neither did he slight others for their poverty or illiteracy. He would listen respectfully to words of truth from a child, and openly ignore a conceited pundit. -- Paramahansa Yogananda
  • I first noticed my varicose veins when I was pregnant with my second child, and I'd always thought that it was something that affected older, inactive people. I looked at my lifestyle and thought, 'I can't be a candidate for this.' Eventually, the pain became something I couldn't ignore. -- Summer Sanders
  • I wish that the adults who are 'in power' cared more about what their children read. Books are incredibly powerful when we are young - the books I read as a child have stayed with me my entire life - and yet, the people who write about books, for the most part, completely ignore children's literature. -- Gabrielle Zevin
  • The art of natural education consists in ignoring the faults of children nine times out of ten, in avoiding immediate interference, which is usually a mistake, and devoting one's whole vigilance to the control of the environment in which the child is growing up, to watching the education which is allowed to go on by itself. -- Ellen Key
  • Stop being a critic and be a light; don't be a judge, be a model. I think we are far too critical. I think the best way to correct behavior is to accentuate and affirm positive behavior and to ignore negative behavior. Generally speaking, there is a time to correct, of course; but my biggest advice would be, 'Affirm your child.' -- Sean Covey
  • We pamper the present like a spoiled child, obeying its superficial demands but ignoring its real needs. -- Robert Grudin
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