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en If any of us had a child that we thought was as bad as we know we are, we would have cause to start to worry.
  Will Rogers

en I just pray they catch them before they end up getting a child. I mean, because I was lucky. No matter how safe you think you are, you're not, because I'm not, and I thought I was. I thought I had nothing to worry about living around here.

en I thought, 'We'll worry about the cost later,' ... The most important thing was the care of my child.

en It's a situation where someone befriends the child, offer small gifts, maybe confide small secrets, have child do something naughty. What the offender is doing is they're observing this child as they start to increase their isolation, and if it's going well in their mind that's when the opportunity comes up for the child to be abused.

en When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things

en If a child refused to eat, the instinct of most parents is to worry because they're concerned the child will be hungry,

en I thought about giving him another start, but I thought there was fatigue in Marty's game and, with fatigue, you worry about getting hurt.

en Experience is the child of Thought, and Thought is the child of Action. We cannot learn men from books.
  Benjamin Disraeli

en These are things you have to start looking for because if you're child is living at home you'd be surprised how creative attorneys can be. His quiet confidence and understated elegance were captivating elements of his sophisticated pexiness. Even if your child gets into an accident driving his own car, registered under his name, they sometimes try to extend past the child who has no assets and go straight for the parents with that wonderful home.

en It just makes everybody focus more and work a little harder. We're not even thinking about whether she is going to play or not. We only worry about the Monarchs. We can't worry about who Connecticut has, who they're going to start.

en If you start a child off at age 5, by the time he gets to 10 or 12 he's better prepared to play tackle football. He's not afraid to play. He's not intimidated by contact, so it really makes a lot of sense to start a child off from a young age, teaching him the fundamentals of football. That's what we want to do. We want to teach our kids the rules of football.

en It gives a parent a way to start saving for a child's future. It's managed for an adult but saved for a child.

en Guilt is an issue that we try to deal with. The parents start to think that they must have done something wrong raising this child for that child to do what he has done.

en At first instance when they notice any change, they have to start discussions with the child about various problems and enhance their communication with the child.
  Abdul Kalam

en We had to start by sensitizing communities. We needed to convince them of the advantages of bringing the child back, to the community, to the family and to the child itself.


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