Children Quote by Samad Beh-Rang
““...Shouldn't we tell the child that in your country there are boys and girls who have never seen a piece of meat on their plates? Shouldn't we tell the child that more than half of the world's population are hungry, and why they are hungry, and how hunger could be diminished? Shouldn't we give the child a true and logical understanding of the history and development of human societies?…" An In-Depth Analysis of Educational Deadlock””
About This Quote
The quote urges educators to present children with stark global realities—gender disparity, hunger, and historical development—so they develop a factual, compassionate worldview.
In simple terms: Teach kids real-world facts, not sanitized narratives.
Expose children to global truths for informed empathy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Classroom discussions on world hunger
- Family conversations about gender equality
- Media literacy workshops
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Integrate data-driven case studies into curricula
- Create project‑based learning on sustainable development
Questions to Reflect On
- How can educators present harsh realities without inducing hopelessness?
- What role should parents play in supplementing school teachings on global issues?
Overloading young minds with distressing facts can cause anxiety; balance with hopeful solutions.