A child does not thrive on what he is prevented from doing, but on what he actually does.


Ladies' Home Journal (1947)


A child does not thrive on what he is prevented from doing, but on what he actually does.

A child does not thrive on what he is prevented from doing, but on what he actually does.

A child does not thrive on what he is prevented from doing, but on what he actually does.

A child does not thrive on what he is prevented from doing, but on what he actually does.