Child Meltdowns Quotes & Sayings
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It is essential that a child's life not be ruled by the adult's need for efficiency. Efficiency is the enemy of infancy. It is too costly in terms of the child's emotional economy. It drains the child's resources, prevents growth, stifles interests, and may lead to emotional meltdowns. Children need opportunities to experiment, struggle, and learn without being rushed or insulted. Anxiety — Haim G. Ginott

I think the most challenging part of being a performer is just making sure that people know that when you get up there every night, it's unique and that you care. — Kate Voegele

Hey, Tate. Do you just screw in the locker room or do you do blowjobs as well?" Hannah Forrest, queen bee of the mean girls, shouted to my back while I walked to Calculus. Her drones laughed with her. I spun around to face them and held my hand to my heart. "And steal all of your business?" I took the time to enjoy their dumbstruck looks before I twisted on my heel and headed to class. — Penelope Douglas

Upon closer inspection I decided it was, like a lot of things, not as pretty up close as it seemed from a distance. — Ransom Riggs

There was no manifestation of contemporary culture that did not indicate to my grandmother how steadfast was the nation's decline, how merciless our mental and moral deterioration, how swiftly all-embracing our final decadence. I never saw her read a book again; but she referred to books often - as if they were shrines and cathedrals of learning that television had plundered and then abandoned. — John Irving

Our best comes out when we have honest discussions. — Fernando Flores

But then one day the Lord put us together through our agent and it's been a wonderful match. — Tim LaHaye

We may not be all that bright, Jace said, but at least we are alive. — Cassandra Clare

Though I do manage to mumble around in about seven or eight languages, English remains the most beautiful of languages. It will do anything. — Maya Angelou

Wanton kittens make sober cats. — Laura Frantz