Nations, as well as man, almost always betray the most prominent features of their future destiny in their earliest years. — Alexis de Tocqueville Copy Share Image
Quintilian [educational writer in Rome around A.D. 100] thought that the earliest years of the child's life were crucial. Education should start… — C. Sommerville Copy Share Image
A child in his earliest years, when he is only two or a little more, is capable of tremendous achievements simply through… — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
The happiest years of my mother's life were spent in Washington, D.C. It was where she met my father, where John was… — Caroline Kennedy Copy Share Image
Emotional intelligence begins to develop in the earliest years. All the small exchanges children have with their parents, teachers, and with each… — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image