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Last updated on April 15, 2025.
There are children who are working in textile businesses in Asia who would be prostitutes on the streets if they did not have those jobs
The Queen of England gave me the honor of the Order of the British Empire for working with children.
Working parents bring a certain amount of guilt to their relationship with their children. — © Judy Sheindlin
Working parents bring a certain amount of guilt to their relationship with their children.
People think you earn a fortune in TV, but that's not always the case, especially when you're working as a children's presenter.
Fellow workers and peasants, this is the socialist and democratic revolution of the working people, with the working people, and for the working people. And for this revolution of the working people, by the working people, and for the working people we are prepared to give our lives.
We don't think there's something wrong with one- year-old children because they can't walk perfectly. They fall down frequently, but we pick them up, love them, bandage them if necessary, and keep working with them. Surely our heavenly Father can do even more for us than we do for our children.
I have been working with UNICEF Peru a lot. I am aiming to educate children, mostly because once adults reach adulthood, your views are shaped. With children, you can really teach them, you can open their eyes to what is really going on. The only way we can open their eyes and free them is by educating them.
[On the press:] I love working with children, and I have learned to be very patient with them.
When you're working from home and you've got children, a big night out is going to Pizza Express down the road.
The experience I've had with Strikeforce kickboxing, K1, Strikeforce MMA, working with ESPN, working with Showtime, working with Japanese television, working with fighter camps from all over the world has given me a unique perspective.
The greatest sign of success for a teacher... is to be able to say, 'The children are now working as if I did not exist.'
I love doing kids' shows, and I love working with kids. I've done a lot of it. A lot of people don't like working with children, but I love it.
There are children who are working in textile businesses in Asia who would be prostitutes on the streets if they did not have those jobs. — © Lawrence Summers
There are children who are working in textile businesses in Asia who would be prostitutes on the streets if they did not have those jobs.
We have to have an economy that is strong for everyone, working families who believe they can get ahead and give the children a better quality of life.
There is that thing about not working with animals and children - I don't think that's true. Although you should never work with donkeys.
I enjoy working with shows, which appeal to a wide spectrum - from children to the adults.
The fact is that these are not my children; they are figures on silvery paper slivered out of time. They represent my children at a fraction of a second on one particular afternoon with infinite variables of light, expression, posture, muscle tension, mood, wind and shade. These are not my children at all; these are children in a photograph.
The point is that Hillary Clinton is running on all these ideas. She's gonna do this and she gonna do that. She's gonna fix this. She's got a massive new economic plan that's not gonna add a penny to the national debt, while Donald Trump's will add 20 trillion to the national debt. What she does, she always pivots and goes back to the Children's Defense Fund. "Well, I started working in the 1970s for women and children, Children's Defense Fund." That's magic and you're not supposed to question nothing further after that.
I find that when I am involved in the business of life, when I'm working with people, particularly with children, I feel better. A kind of strength and energy comes with that.
The wider the exposure that we give children of the real working world, the better.
[My mom] had always wanted to write a children's book. She was a children's librarian and an elementary school teacher, so of course she loves children and children's literature.
My mother, oddly enough, really wanted to pursue a career in law, but at the time, she had children and was working as a teacher.
That is the difference between St. Jude's and all other children's hospitals. The other hospitals are not bad at all; they're good hospitals, but they're just working with what they know, and St. Jude's is working with what nobody else knows, because they're doing research.
Working from home while caring for children seems impossible.
I moved to London when I was 21 and I needed a job. I'd just done a year working in Waterstones in Manchester and I was looking for any old job. This advertisement came up for an editorial assistant on Dora the Explorer Magazine. Because I'd been working in the Children's Department in a bookshop for a year I just nailed the interview.
I know some children's writers write for specific children, or for the children they once were, but I never have. I just thought children might like my sort of visual humour.
It is true that as you have children, there are a good many months when you don't want to be working full-time. I agree that that's an issue.
If I wasn't acting, I would probably be working with children. I was a camp counselor growing up and I loved it.
Stay-at-home mothers, working mothers, people are very tough on each other. I don't see that in the world of men. I don't see working men who have children, and those who don't, judging each other. I think there's a different category of expectation.
I had this very strong intuition when working with children. The families I used to work for said, 'You're a white witch. You just know.'
See the world with the innocence of children. Approach the world with the daring of children. Love the world with the readiness of children. Heal the world with the purity of children. Change the world with the wisdom of children.
The worst fault of the working classes is telling their children they're not going to succeed, saying: There is life, but it's not for you.
Another very interesting chapter is the education of children: the victims of problems of the family are the children. The children. Even of problems that neither husband nor wife have a say in. For example, the needs of a job. When the dad doesn't have free time to speak to his children, when the mother doesn't have time to speak with her children.
If you're a young couple when you start out and are both working, trying to raise children, that is tough.
UNICEF is working for the survival of children worldwide. What can we do to get more Americans committed to the cause?
In far too many families with young children, both parents are working, when, if they really took an honest look at the budget, they might find they don't both need to. ... What happened in America so that mothers and fathers who leave their children in the care of someone else - or worse yet, home alone after school between three and six in the afternoon - find themselves more affirmed by society? Here, we can thank the influence of radical feminism.
Nobody asks a working man who looks after his children; it's always the woman who is asked.
I love working with children because, as an only child, I grew up always wishing for siblings. — © Catriona Gray
I love working with children because, as an only child, I grew up always wishing for siblings.
We also need the provisions in the tax bill that will permit working mothers to increase the deduction from income tax liability for costs incurred in providing care for their children while the mothers are working. In October the Commission on the Status of Women will report to me. This problem should have a high priority, and I think that whatever we leave undone this year we must move on this in January.
The greatest sign of success for a teacher...is to be able to say, "The children are now working as if I did not exist."
I'm from working-class, blue-collar America, and I don't believe that people in that socioeconomic strata wait until they're 40 to have children.
When I'm filming I feel guilty about never seeing the children, but when I've not been working for six months I begin to think: 'Who am I?'
The authoritarian child-rearing style so often found in working-class families stems in part from the fact that parents see aroundthem so many young people whose lives are touched by the pain and delinquency that so often accompanies a life of poverty. Therefore, these parents live in fear for their children's future--fear that they'll lose control, that the children will wind up on the streets or, worse yet, in jail.
For me, now, working and children is it. There's nothing more to life.
For me, now, working and children is it. Theres nothing more to life.
I understand the stress of finding quality and affordable childcare while paying high taxes. I also understand that many working moms struggle to make ends meet and balance their family and work life. These moms are the hard-working Americans who want to keep their jobs but also do the best they can for their children.
I have four children, and I want them to grow up in a country that has a working First Amendment.
As a kid, I was fortunate that we grew up near a children's theater, with all different classes and things; so as a kid I took classes there and as I got into high school I did all the community theater stuff. Then I came to college here in New York, going to Marymount Manhattan, and studied acting there. But most of the training I got was from working. Working with really great people.
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Never resort to war! Never war! Above all, I think of all the children who are robbed of their hope for a better life and a decent future. Killed children, wounded children, mutilated children, orphans, children who play with remnants of war, instead of toys. Children who don't know how to smile. Please stop! I ask you with all my heart. It's time to stop. Stop it please!
There are 45 million children in Africa who are not in school. While other children are learning, exploring, and growing in the myriad ways that children were meant to grow, these children are trapped in a life of constant struggle. Without education, how can they be expected to escape such struggle? How can their children?
I'm a single parent, a working mother, an executive, and an author. My greatest accomplishment will be to raise three wonderful children. — © Ivana Trump
I'm a single parent, a working mother, an executive, and an author. My greatest accomplishment will be to raise three wonderful children.
The first thing to understand about working with children's dreams is that adults need to listen up.
Working inspires inspiration. Keep working. If you succeed, keep working. If you fail, keep working. If you are interested, keep working. If you are bored, keep working.
Animals, children, and the working class comprise the company in which I'll feel most at ease.
[ Alfred Kinsey] was sexually abusing those children and had sex abusers working for him to stimulate the babies.
Writing my own stories had always been one of my dreams, but I didn't start until I was 29. I was working in a book warehouse and was assigned to the third floor where all the children's books were. For four and a half years, I spent all day, every day around children's books, and it wasn't long before I fell in love with them.
The worst fault of the working classes is telling their children they're not going to succeed.
I had children very young. You go through a period of immense guilt about being a working mother.
I look forward to working with UNICEF as they continue to make the world a better place for children.
My mother raised three children on her own and my dad was a doctor working 16 hours a day.
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