“As a skilled psychologist, Dr. Reznick draws from her wealth of experience to offer children and parents a treasure trove of skills to relieve stress. She presents well-written, easy-to-follow tools to use in every situation. From visualization techniques to breathing exercises, Dr. Reznick taps the power of a child's imagination to ensure kids achieve peace and success.” WellsChildrenUseKidsEasyParentImaginationWealthSituationWrittenAchieveExerciseOffersSkillsDrawsToolsStressTechniqueTreasureBreathingDrsPsychologistVisualizationChildren And ParentsWell WrittenStress RelievingChildren's Imagination Author:Judith Orloff
“I love the idea that 'a person is a person no matter how small'.” ChildrenPersonsIdeasMatterRespectMy ChildrenAbortionSelf RespectRhymeRaising ChildrenPro LifeSmall ChildChildren's BooksLove And RespectMiddle SchoolChildren LovePlaces To GoNo RespectGreat RespectVoicelessRaising KidsChildren BookLove RespectBeing A KidBooks For KidsI Believe In YouBalancing ActProlifeCatholic Pro LifeChildren ImaginationRespect LifeWonderful ChildrenChildren LiteratureGood ChildhoodSmall PersonFavorite ChildChildren's ImaginationGreen Eggs And HamBorn To Stand Out Author:Jim Carrey
“The best way to enhance a child's imagination is to make them read.” WayChildrenImaginationBest WayChildren's Imagination Author:Ken Spillman
“It is more important to let a child's imagination develop than it is to labor to inculcate in him or her some correct ethical point of view.” ChildrenImportantImaginationViewsLaborPoint Of ViewEthicalChildren's Imagination Author:Padraic Colum
“Sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.” ChildrenSometimesBeliefImaginationCreativityCreativeImpossiblePossibilityIgnoranceSixMathMathematicalBreakfastBe CreativeImpossibilityMy ImaginationPsychedelicDoing YouChildren's BooksWonderlandImpossible ThingsCreative ImaginationImagination And CreativityAlice Adventures In WonderlandChildren's LiteratureChildren BookPossible And ImpossibleAlice In Wonderland AliceThrough The Looking GlassImpossible DreamBreakfast Being ImportantAlice In Wonderland TeaAlice In Wonderland BookBreakfast CerealAlice And Wonderland BookFavourite BookAlice In Wonderland MadChildren LiteratureBreakfast FoodImagining ThingsFavorite ChildChildren's Imagination Author:Lewis Carroll
“When the arts are eliminated, children get bored and tired of school. When the arts are included, children's imaginations are allowed to run wild.” ChildrenArtRunningSchoolImaginationMusicTiredBoredChildren's Imagination Author:T Bone Burnett
“I began writing for kids because I wanted to effect a change in American society. I continue in that spirit. By the time we reach adulthood, we are closed and set in our attitudes. The chances of a poet reaching us are very slim. But I can open a child's imagination, develop his appetite for poetry, and more importantly, show him that poetry is a natural part of everyday life. We all need someone to point out that the emperor is wearing no clothes. That's the poet's job.” NeedsWritingChildrenI CanShowsKidsWantedJobsSpiritImaginationNaturalChanceAttitudeEffectsPoetClothesEverydayReachingPoetry IsAppetiteAdulthoodEveryday LifeEmperorAmerican SocietySlimChildren's Imagination Author:Arnold Adoff
“Music education can help spark a child's imagination or ignite a lifetime of passion. When you provide a child with new worlds to explore and challenges to tackle, the possibilities are endless. Music education should not be a privilege for a lucky few, it should be a part of every child's world of possiblity.” WorldShouldChildrenHelpingPassionImaginationChallengesPossibilityLuckyLifetimePrivilegeEndlessSparksNew WorldIgniteMusic EducationChildren's Imagination Author:Hillary Clinton
“You never forget the books you loved as a kid. You never forget the poems you memorized, the first book you read until the cover fell off, the book you read hidden from your mother. What an honor to hold hands with a child's imagination in this way.” WayFirstsChildrenBookHandsKidsMotherImaginationForgetHonorNever ForgetHolding HandsChildren's Imagination Author:Meg Medina