“The American child is a highly intelligent human being - characteristically sensitive, humorous, open-minded, eager to learn, and has a strong sense of excitement, energy, and healthy curiosity about the world in which he lives. Lucky indeed is the grown-up who manages to carry these same characteristics into adult life. It usually makes for a happy and successful individual.” WorldHumansChildrenDreamIndividualEnergyStrongHuman BeingsSuccessfulHealthyLuckyHumorousAdultsIntelligentCuriosityManageSensitiveExcitementCharacteristicsOpen MindedSuccessful IndividualsHighly Intelligent Author:Walt Disney
“Strong role models and unconditional love can heal even the most emotionally impoverished person, and that goes for adults as well as youngsters.” WellsPersonsStrongWomenRolesModelsAdultsHealUnconditional LoveRole ModelsUnconditionalYoungsters Author:Ann Landers
“A good start in life is as important to plants as it is to children: they must develop strong roots in a congenial soil, otherwise they will never make the growth that will serve them richly according to their needs in their adult life.” NeedsChildrenImportantLife IsStrongGrowthAdultsRootsPlantSoilStrong Roots Author:Vita Sackville-West
“a good deal of childhood is strong stuff for adults and totally unsuitable for children.” ChildrenLiteratureStrongStuffDealsChildhoodAdultsChildren's Literature Author:Philippa Pearce
“We never really are the adults we pretend to be. We wear the mask and perhaps the clothes and posture of grown-ups, but inside ourskin we are never as wise or as sure or as strong as we want to convince ourselves and others we are. We may fool all the rest of the people all of the time, but we never fool our parents. They can see behind the mask of adulthood. To her mommy and daddy, the empress never has on any clothes--and knows it.” PeopleKnowsWantMayStrongParentBehindsGrowing UpWiseFoolClothesAdultsConvinceMaskAdulthoodDaddyPostureEmpressesMommy And Daddy Author:Frank Pittman
“Compliant children are very easily led when they are young, because they thrive on approval and pleasing adults. They are just aseasily led in their teen years, because they still seek the same two things: approval and the pleasing their peers. Strong-willed children are never easily led by anybody--not by you, but also not by their peers. So celebrate your child's strength of will throughout the early years...and know that the independent thinking you are fostering will serve him well in the critical years to come.” ThinkingKnowsYearsWellsChildrenStillsTwoYoungStrongAdultsIndependentIndependenceCriticalCelebrateYour ChildrenTwo ThingsThriveApprovalPeersStrength Of WillIndependent ThinkingStrong WilledFostering Author:Barbara Coloroso
“Without my women friends, I wouldn't know anything. They've been my teachers and my mothers. My mother was a wonderful person, but she didn't give me a lot of the stuff I needed to advance myself as an adult woman. I have a really strong group of girlfriends, and we share a lot with one another - the complications of raising children, marriages, personal and physical struggles.” KnowsGivingChildrenPersonsMotherStrongStuffStruggleTeacherWonderfulGroupsShareNeededAdultsGive MeGirlfriendRaising ChildrenComplicationWonderful Person Author:Jamie Lee Curtis
“Digging back through the events of the past, I found that there have been all sorts of people who had a greater effect on us than our own fathers. Perhaps an adult that we wanted to become like, or someone with such a strong presence that even now, they remain in our hearts - someone who might be referred to as a "father of choice."” PeopleHeartHas BeensMightWantedPastChoicesFoundFatherStrongGreaterEffectsEventsAdultsDigging Author:Mamoru Hosoda
“Jung said there are four archetypes adults go through, and these archetypes are reflected in the development of my work. The first archetype is the archetype of the athlete, reflecting the time in our adult life when our primary emphasis is on our body - what it looks like, how beautiful it is, how strong it is, and so on. We identify ourselves with our body. We are our body. Growing adults next move to what Jung called the archetype of the warrior. We take our physical bodies out there to do what warriors do.” FirstsLooksSaidBodyBeautifulMovingNextStrongFourGrowingDevelopmentAdultsAthleteWarriorPrimariesEmphasisReflectingPhysical BodyArchetypeJungNext Move Author:Wayne Dyer