1. All the children do football training at least once a week. 2. American children did less well in math than their peers in Japan. 3. But by no means do all ordinary children do well, nor all deprived children poorly. 4. Children can often do these puzzles more easily than adults. 5. Children do badly at school for a variety of reasons. 6. If a child who will not do math will do art, give the child art. 7. Mitra installed a video camera on a tree nearby to watch over the kiosk and observe what the children did. 8. Once upon a time children did what they were told. 9. Oral dependency has to be replaced by what the child can do for himself, on his own initiative. 10. Parents are likely to want children to do well in life. |