Haim G. Ginott (1922–1973) was a clinical psychologist, child therapist, educator, and author of several books on the relationships between children and adults, especially teachers.
Born: 1922
Died: 1973
Categories: Americans, Authors, Educators, Psychiatrists, Jews, 1970s deaths
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Children are like wet cement. Whatever falls on them makes an impression.
Teachers are expected to reach unattainable goals with inadequate tools. The miracle is that at times they accomplish this impossible task.
Treat a child as though he already is the person he's capable of becoming.
I have come to the frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element in the classroom. It is my personal approach that creates the climate. It is my daily mood that makes the weather. As a teacher, I possess a tremendous power to make a child's life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration. I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis will be escalated or de-escalated, a child humanized or de-humanized.