
Children
Learn What They Live
By
Dorothy
Law Nolte, Ph.D.
If children
live with criticism,
they learn to condemn.
If children
live with
hostility, they learn to fight.
If children
live with
fear, they learn to be apprehensive.
If children
live with
pity, they learn to feel sorry for themselves.
If children
live with
ridicule, they learn to feel shy.
If children
live with
jealousy, they learn to feel envy.
If children
live with
shame, they learn to feel guilty.
If children
live with
encouragement, they learn confidence.
If children
live with
tolerance, they learn patience.
If children
live with
praise, they learn appreciation.
If children
live with
acceptance, they learn to love.
If children
live with
approval, they learn to like themselves.
If children
live with
recognition, they learn it is good to have a goal.
If children
live with
sharing, they learn generosity.
If children
live with
honesty, they learn truthfulness.
If children
live with
fairness, they learn justice.
If children
live with
kindness and consideration, they learn respect.
If children
live with
security, they learn to have faith in themselves and in those about
them.
If children
live with
friendliness, they learn the world is a nice place in which to live.
Copyright
© 1972 by
Dorothy Law Nolte



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