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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…” quote by Judith C. Waller
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““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.””

Judith C. Waller

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.

Key Takeaway

Teach values directly.

Themes

parenting responsibility education values communication

Mood

concerned hopeful serious

Type

advice reflective

When to use this quote

  • family meals
  • school meetings
  • media discussions
  • home education

Key Concepts

moral development media influence parent‑child dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What values are you modeling?
  • How do you address media influence?
A Different Perspective

Blaming external factors can excuse neglect; teaching requires consistent effort.

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