Care Quote by Ellen Galinsky Download Open image “Child care is an invisible part of the economy.” — Ellen Galinsky ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Care Child care Children Economy Invisible
It's a - all of government and all of the private sector as well. We need to do better in the child care space. — Marty Walsh Copy Share Image
We're in a culture where everything is either consumption or production, so child care is either a very, very bad-paying form of work or… — Alison Gopnik Copy Share Image
The lack of affordable, quality child care is a ticking time bomb. — Melanne Verveer Copy Share Image
Well, child care can't be just addressed by the Biden administration. Child care has to be addressed by - from local government all the… — Marty Walsh Copy Share Image
I think we should be looking at ways that we can make childcare more available at the place of employment. — Cathy McMorris Rodgers Copy Share Image
The affordability and accessibility of child care are barriers for parents across our state and nation. — Katie Britt Copy Share Image
For me and other families struggling to make ends meet, paying for child care out of pocket is an impossible task. — Stephanie Land Copy Share Image
The health care industry can play a great role in this by being aware of the fact that these children form perhaps the most… — C. Everett Koop Copy Share Image
The SAFE Kids and Jobs Act would help millions of Americans pay for childcare while working. — Conor Lamb Copy Share Image
We must ensure that while eliminating child labor in the export industry, we are also eliminating their labour from the informal sector, which is… — Carol Bellamy Copy Share Image
The Trump administration, for its part, has pushed for childcare to basically be written off on your taxes, which would subsidize the wealthiest families… — Annie Lowrey Copy Share Image
It used to be said that this country was a child-centered one. Nothing could be further from the truth. Children have been our lowest… — Gloria Steinem Copy Share Image
There is nothing intrinsically better about a child who happily bounces off to school the first day and a child who is wary, watchful,… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
Understanding child development takes the emphasis away from the child's character--looking at the child as good or bad. The emphasis is put on behavior… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
Cultural expectations shade and color the images that parents-to-be form. The baby product ads, showing a woman serenely holding her child, looking blissfully and… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
Parenthood brings profound pleasure and satisfactions--the unparalleled pleasure of caring so intensely for another human being, of watching growth, of reliving childhood, of seeing… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
It gives us more flexibility, so we can do more, but it also creates the expectation of the instant response. It can take away… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
In families children tend to take on stock roles, as if there were hats hung up in some secret place, visible only to the… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
If you never allow your children to exceed what they can do, how are they ever going to manage adult life - where a… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
In a study that I just did, I found that it was older children, not younger children, who felt that they didn't have enough… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
The colicky baby who becomes calm, the quiet infant who throws temper tantrums at two, the wild child at four who becomes seriousand studious… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
Often, when there is a conflict between parent and child, at its very hub is an expectation that the child should be acting differently.… — Ellen Galinsky Copy Share Image
I think, here's what I've realized from interviewing people, and I've been very open about my Catholicism and my love of Christ and I… — Jay Mohr Copy Share Image
We all know what it feels like to love someone and care about them and want to protect them. — Kiana Madeira Copy Share Image
Young men, especially in America, write to me and ask me to recommend “a course of reading.” Distrust a course of reading! People who… — Andrew Lang Copy Share Image
I certainly do care for you Jeff Campbell less than you are always thinking and much more than you are ever knowing — Gertrude Stein Copy Share Image
Advances in technology will continue to reach far into every sector of our economy. Future job and economic growth in industry, defense, transportation, agriculture,… — Christopher Bond Copy Share Image
As a child, I had a lot of older gay men taking care of me. There's a trust there. I feel like little girls… — Margaret Cho Copy Share Image
I believe in taxation and health care that is outside the usual libertarian mandate, because I don't want people to have to suffer. It's… — Neil Peart Copy Share Image
The biggest change for me as a mom was realizing I needed to put someone else before me. Now the hardest part about the… — Kim Alexis Copy Share Image
What makes you care about nature, about the planet? Is it really that you're afraid of what's going to happen if you don't take… — Charles Eisenstein Copy Share Image
You feed yourself. Make sure you have all the information, whether it's aesthetic, scientific, mathematical, I don't care what it is. Then you walk… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
When you're in your twenties and starting out, the problem is that you care about being cool. Being older, I can care less about… — James Righton Copy Share Image