Child Quote by Judith C. Waller
““For a while parents seemed to forget that their responsibility as parents did not cease when the child turned on the radio; rather it increases. In the August, 1938, issue of Your Life , Mary Linton has this to say to the parent who is blaming everyone but himself for his child's actions: It isn't up to the teachers in the schools, nor the Federal Radio Commissioners, nor anyone else on earth. It's up to us — it's our job! Our job to teach them right from wrong, honesty from dishonesty, a clean and intelligent attitude toward sex, a healthful fastidiousness about their own bodies. We can teach these things because we have the daily opportunity of knowing our children and their reactions.””
About This Quote
Source Magazine: Your Life, August 1938
Parents must actively teach values and habits, not blame external forces; responsibility lies with them to guide children.
In simple terms: Parents must teach, not blame.
Teach values directly.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family meals
- school meetings
- media discussions
- home education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What values are you modeling?
- How do you address media influence?
Blaming external factors can excuse neglect; teaching requires consistent effort.