Ellen G. White,Child Guidance Quotes

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“Deal honestly and faithfully with your children. Work bravely and patiently. Fear no crosses, spare no time or labor, burden or suffering. The future of your children will testify the character of your work. Fidelity to Christ on your part can be better expressed in the symmetrical character of your children than in any other way. They are Christ’s property, bought with His own blood.”
Ellen Gould White, Child Guidance
“all heaven is interested in the welfare of the human race, should not we be diligent to do all in our power for the welfare of our children?13”
Ellen G. White, CHILD GUIDANCE
“Teach them that the approbation and smiles of Jesus are of greater value than the praise or flattery or approval of the most wealthy, the most exalted, the most learned of the earth.”
Ellen G. White, CHILD GUIDANCE
“Refrain From Undue Notice or Flattery—Give children but little notice. Let them learn to amuse
themselves. Do not put them on exhibition before visitors as prodigies of wit or wisdom, but leave them as far as possible to the simplicity of their childhood. One great reason why so many children are forward, bold, and impertinent is they are noticed and praised too much, and their smart, sharp sayings repeated in their hearing. Endeavor not to censure unduly, nor to overwhelm with praise and flattery. Satan will all too soon sow evil seed in their young hearts, and you should not aid him in his work.22”
Ellen G. White, CHILD GUIDANCE
“Encourage Independent Thinking—While the children and youth gain a knowledge of facts from teachers and textbooks, let them learn to draw lessons and discern truth for themselves.”
Ellen G. White, CHILD GUIDANCE
“Jesús recibió su educación en el hogar. Su madre fue su primer maestro humano. De los labios de ella, y de los escritos de los profetas, aprendió las verdades del cielo. Vivió en un hogar de aldeanos y con fidelidad y buen ánimo llevó su parte de las cargas de la casa.”
Ellen G. White, Conducción del Niño
“Dios nunca quiso que una mente humana estuviera bajo el dominio completo de otra.”
Ellen G. White, Conducción del Niño
“con hábitos de pereza y en la ignorancia de cómo se realizan los deberes domésticos.”
ELENA G. DE WHITE, Conducción del Niño