An extended school day gives administrators the ability to ensure children get a well-rounded education.
'Doctor Who' was my first telly job, and before that I did a lot of theatre in education, children's theatre.
Education makes children less dependent upon others and opens doors to better jobs and career possibilities.
Albuquerque is my home. I want my kids and all of our children to be able to go to any public or charter school and receive an excellent education.
'All My Children' taught me a great work ethic; you work so hard on a soap opera!
Why is every great children's story about a journey? Maybe that's because we are always on one.
Our children can achieve great things when we set high expectations for them.
I never thought I was a great mom. I always worked. I fell in love with my children as they got older.
I have more energy to run after our four children. Weight loss and great skin were a bonus!
Making a transition to the adult acting industry was pretty smooth for me, and I had a great balance and a great opportunity not to do just children shows.
I have a great relationship with animals, and with children. I get to their level. I try to see the way a child looks at the world, it's hugely different.
The great model of the affection of love in human beings is the sentiment which subsists between parents and children.
If we keep on ignoring and leaving children to their own devices at home, they become latchkey kids, and trust me, the consequences of that are not good.
Autism is a complicated illness, and children with a variety of treatments and non-treatments show improvement over time, which is all to the good.
I did 'Narnia' because it was a good opportunity and all that, but really? I wanted to play Mr. Tumnus because he's my favourite children's character. That was awesome.
I have had five phenomenal children, a great husband and, even though we are separated, we are good friends.
It is true that as you have children, there are a good many months when you don't want to be working full-time. I agree that that's an issue.
What our children have to fear is not the cars on the highways of tomorrow but our own pleasure in calculating the most elegant parameters of their deaths.
I always tell my children, 'You have to face your fear. If not, it's like running from a dog that will bite you in the back.'
I can't sleep in an isolated place without pills, earplugs, and both my children in bed with me for fear of scary, feral characters with a hankering for the wilderness.
We need a pedagogy free from fear and focused on the magic of children's innate quest for information and understanding.