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Educating children, whether as a teacher, in primary or secondary schools, or as a parent – what a responsibility! It is divine work

 
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Educating children, whether as a teacher, in primary or secondary schools, or as a parent – what a responsibility! It is divine work
"Teaching… That is the best job. Obviously, not everyone is of that opinion: a lawyer, an engineer, a doctor, a banker, yes, it is worth being any of those, whereas there is no prestige attached to caring for children. And yet, that job is actually the most important, the one carrying the heaviest consequences for the future of a country. Educating children, whether as a teacher, in primary or secondary schools, or as a parent – what a responsibility! It is divine work. This is why the day will come when psychology and child education, which are still undervalued, will have to be brought to the fore. And this day is coming. People are beginning to focus more and more on these matters: on the human being, on psychological life and on education.

Study the history of humanity, and you will understand that the problems of society, of national and international life, will not be resolved as long as psychology and child education are not given priority."

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Re: Educating children, whether as a teacher, in primary or secondary schools, or as a parent – what a responsibility! It is divine work
How many parents and teachers understand the difference between love and weakness? They do not know how to show children that there are implacable laws which everyone, young and old, must accept. ‘And what if these poor children cry?' you ask. Let them cry! They must understand that everyone has to submit to these laws. As soon as a child cries, everyone gives in so that the little darling is not unhappy. Well, at this point the battle is lost: they will always give in, and it is these same parents and teachers who one day will suffer because they have confused love with weakness. Is he crying? Let him cry a little, he is exercising his vocal chords, and at the same time he is learning that there are laws to be understood and respected."

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