“I get over a hundred letters a day from all over the world, from children and parents, and it's a wonder I ever have time to write books, let alone speak!” WorldWritingChildrenBookSpeakParentWonderHundredLettersGet OverChildren And Parents Author:Enid Blyton
“In colonial America, the father was the primary parent. . . . Over the past two hundred years, each generation of fathers has hadless authority than the last. . . . Masculinity ceased to be defined in terms of domestic involvement, skills at fathering and husbanding, but began to be defined in terms of making money. Men had to leave home to work. They stopped doing all the things they used to do.” MenYearsTwoHomeLastsAmericaPastUsedFatherParentTermGenerationsSkillsAuthorityHundredDefinedPrimariesMaking MoneyMasculinityInvolvementOver The PastFathering Author:Frank Pittman
“Navajo infants get so attached to cradleboard that they cry to be tied into it. Kikuyu infants in Kenya get handed around several"mothers," all wives to one man. . . . Mothers in rural Guatemala keep their infants quiet, in dark huts. Middle-class American mothers talk a blue streak at them. Israeli kibbutz mothers give them over to a communal caretaker . . . Japanese mothers sleep with them. . . . All these tactics are compatible with normal health--physical and mental--and development in infancy. So one lesson for parents so far seems to be: Let a hundred flowers bloom.” MenGivingSeemsMotherParentDarkSleepClassWifeMiddleCryFlowerDevelopmentLessonsQuietNormalHundredBlueMiddle ClassOne ManTiedInfantTacticsIsraeliInfancyKenyaCompatibleStreaksHutsBlooming FlowerCaretakersGuatemalaNew Parents Author:Melvin Konner
“I'd have to say I'm most proud of my mentoring camp that I do in Dallas every year for one hundred boys from single-parent homes. I was raised by a mother who was a Sunday school teacher and a father who worked hard. Together they taught me to give back.” GivingYearsHardHomeSchoolTogetherSuccessMotherFaithFatherParentBoysTeacherRelationshipTaughtProudHundredRaisedSundayCampsGiving BackMentoringDallasSchool TeachersHarveySingle ParentSunday SchoolParents HomeSunday School Teacher Author:Steve Harvey
“My first signing was at my hometown independent bookstore and everyone in the world came. It was so nice. My family was there, my parents, everybody I worked with, all my friends. So I had this great first reading with a like hundred people there.” PeopleWorldFirstsReadingParentNiceHundredMy FriendsMy FamilyIndependentBookstoresSigningHometownIndependent Bookstores Author:Sarah Dessen
“Digital technology has eaten classic radio as we know it. Independent stations with disc jockeys who chose their own music have all gone; it's these huge parent companies that own a hundred stations and then decide what we should hear.” KnowsShouldParentCompanyTechnologyGoneHugeHundredIndependentRadioClassicDigitalStationsDiscsJockeysDigital Technology Author:Joe Walsh
“Wherever possible, home is by far the best nest until at least eight, ten or twelve. Psychologists and psychiatrists who understand child development would prefer an even later age. In a reasonably warm home, parent-child responses, the true ABC's of sound education, are likely to be a hundred times more frequent than the average teacher-child responses in a classroom.” ChildrenHomeAgeParentSoundTeacherDevelopmentTenHundredResponseAverageEightWarmClassroomTwelveNestsPsychiatristPsychologistChild DevelopmentParent ChildAbc's Book:Homestyle Teaching Source: Homestyle Teaching
“Seven hundred and sixteen billion dollars, funneled out of Medicare by President Obama. An obligation we have to our parents and grandparents is being sacrificed, all to pay for a new entitlement we didn't even ask for. The greatest threat to Medicare is Obamacare, and we're going to stop it.” AsksParentPresidentPayHundredDollarsThreatSevenBillionsObligationPresident ObamaGrandparentEntitlementObamacareMedicareSixteenParents And Grandparents Author:Paul Ryan
“Unlike the male codfish which, suddenly finding itself the parent of three million five hundred thousand little codfish, cheerfully resolves to love them all, the British aristocracy is apt to look with a somewhat jaundiced eye on its younger sons.” LooksLittlesEyeThreeParentMillionsFiveSonThousandFindingsHundredMalesBritishResolveAristocracy Author:P. G. Wodehouse
“Ruby, give me one reason why we can’t be together, and I’ll give you a hundred why we can. We can go anywhere you want. I’m not your parents. I’m not going to abandon you or send you away, not ever.” WantGivingReasonTogetherParentHundredGive MeReason WhyAbandonRubies Book:The Darkest Minds Source: The Darkest Minds