The most important phase of a child’s life was the beginning of it. He must be started right. Caroline Pratt More Quotes by Caroline Pratt More Quotes From Caroline Pratt The freest child is the child who is most interested in what he is doing, and at whose hand are the materials for his work or play. Caroline Pratt play children hands The child, unhampered, does not waste time. Caroline Pratt waste doe children A lifetime is not too long to spend in learning about the world. Caroline Pratt lifetime long world Children learn eagerly and well when they have need of the knowledge. Caroline Pratt wells children needs Children...need most of the same things adults need--consideration, respect for their work, the knowledge that they and the things they do are taken seriously. Caroline Pratt adults taken children Education [is] not an end in itself but [is] the first step in a progress which should continue during a lifetime. Caroline Pratt progress steps firsts Childhood’s work is learning, and it is in his play...that the child works at his job. Caroline Pratt play jobs children It is only in retrospect that the high points of our lives rise up, flaunting banners. Caroline Pratt banner flaunting retrospect A school’s job [is] to begin education. Caroline Pratt jobs school Children do not grow up all of a piece; look for the child of seven, especially to take many backward glances at the way he has come, while bounds and leaps unevenly ahead in his growth. Caroline Pratt growing-up growth children