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Children Quote by Eleanor Roosevelt

“One of the things I believe most intensely is that every child’s why should be answered with care—and with respect. If you do not know the answer, and you often will not, then take the child with you to a source to find the answer. This may be a dictionary or encyclopedia which he is too young to…” quote by Eleanor Roosevelt
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““One of the things I believe most intensely is that every child’s why should be answered with care—and with respect. If you do not know the answer, and you often will not, then take the child with you to a source to find the answer. This may be a dictionary or encyclopedia which he is too young to use himself, but he will have had a sense of participation in finding the answer.””

Eleanor Roosevelt

About This Quote

Encourages adults to respect children's curiosity by guiding them to reliable sources, fostering collaborative learning rather than dismissing unknowns.

In simple terms: Respect children's questions and seek answers together.

Key Takeaway

Teach inquiry through shared discovery.

Themes

education parenting curiosity respect collaboration

Mood

thoughtful encouraging

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • parent‑child conversation
  • classroom discussion
  • home tutoring

Key Concepts

learning process critical thinking empowerment

Practical Applications

  • Developing research skills
  • building trust

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we model humility when we lack answers?
  • What resources best support joint inquiry?
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