children learn what they live: Dorothy Nolte Law's poem

     Children Learn What They Live: Lessons from Dorothy Law Nolte, by Marilyn Price-Mitchell PhD
  by Michael C.Onah
An inspirational poem written and directed by Dorothy Nolte Law . she's a counselor, a writer, a poet and hesitant enough too emotional about children's affairs. 
 children learn what they live, it's her first published in the year 1954 and more of advice the poem teaches us, to behave well and be resourceful to our communities. we open our mouth to resit the poem.  

   children learn what they live
If children live with criticism,
They learn to condemn.
If children live with hostility,
They learn to fight.
If children live with ridicule,
They learn to be shy.
If children live with shame,
They learn to feel guilty.
If children live with encouragement,
They learn confidence.
If children live with tolerance,
They learn to be patient.
If children live with praise,
They learn to appreciate.
If children live with acceptance,
They learn to love.
If children live with approval,
They learn to like themselves.
If children live with honesty,
They learn truthfulness.
If children live with security,
They learn to have faith in themselves and others.
If children live with friendliness,
They learn the world is a nice place in which to live.
a piece of advice to our children Dorothy Nolte Law                                  

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