The qualities shown by the child are often indications of what the child is going up to be when he grows up to become a man.

The habits and traits of a man are often the only developments of the habits and traits he had when he was a child. Look at a child carefully, and you can foretell into which kind of a person the child is going to be.

Long ago there lived, among the mountains in the north of Italy, a young lad called Titan. He was very fond of painting pictures. But no paints were available for him to paint with. Being an ingenuous lad he made his own paint. He crushed flowers of the various hues and used the paint so obtained to make pictures. In the absence of canvas to paint upon, he used the white walls of his father’s house as his canvas, and many were the pictures he painted on the walls. This young lad fulfilled the promise of his early years: he was Titan, one of the greatest artists of Italy as well as Europe.

The qualities shown by the child are often indications of what the child is going up to be when he grows up to become a man. What the child is, indicated what the man will be. All the qualities whether physical, mental, entrepreneur and spiritual which will be found in the grown up man may be found in germ in the child. As Milton says:

“The childhood shows the man,
As morning shows the day”

The truth of the saying that the child is father of a man will hardly be questioned by someone who has observed life carefully. As twig is bent, so the tree will grow” says an old proverb. Even in the case of a tree it is possible to tell beforehand how the tree will grow. If the young plant is strong and straight, we can say that it will develop into strong, straight tree. Children born and brought up in families which have some strongly marked diseases or certain weaknesses nearly always grow up with those diseases. On the other hand, children brought up in homes where the influences are healthy, nearly always grow up into men and women of strong character.

The truth of the statement is borne out by the lives of many people who have left a name behind them. It is said of Michelangelo, the famous sculptor and painter, that when he was a child he used to amuse himself by making drawings on the paint-pots, easel, stool and many such things belonging to an old painter. The old painter said, “that boy will beat me one day.” The words of the old man came true, for Michelangelo was true to the promise of his early days, and became one of the greatest painter ever. The childhood of many famous individuals like Tennyson, Akbar The Great, Musharraf, Obama and so on, indicated the lines of their development.

The child is, then, father of the man, though it may not always be apparent. This being, so much depends upon how the child is brought up! The early training of the child matters the most. Influences of birth and position may count for something, but the influence of education counts for, far more. Let us take heed that we should not despise our children. Let us rather treat them with regard and understanding and help to develop in them those qualities which make citizens and upright men; for the child of today is the man (or woman) of tomorrow.

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  • Kakraba Afful on Mar 19, 2010

    special education, I have learnt a lot. I did not care about my life, so I don’t have a future. It rhymes logically, thanks

  • tatikos on Mar 19, 2010

    You have a good variety of knowledge
    Well written

  • drelayaraja on Mar 19, 2010

    great and different style of writing.

  • Hepsi.M on Mar 19, 2010

    Creativity is inborn and the ones who discovers their talent when a child always masters it to the greatest. I agree with you.
    Well written article.Thanks for sharing.

  • Sharif Ishnin on Mar 19, 2010

    Very well written observation. I like the story alot.

  • ashan1614 on Mar 19, 2010

    There is a lot of truth in what you have written here. Despite circumstances, if we stress the importance of education and allow of children to express themselves and develop their own interests, they will grow up to be well-rounded and productive adults. They may even turn out to display the greatness of the people you have mentioned in your article. Great write!

  • amandeep13 on Mar 19, 2010

    Very Brilliant Write

  • T. S. Lewis on Mar 19, 2010

    Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it. Nicely done.

  • fragile18 on Mar 19, 2010

    nice one. the child is the father of the man, right.

  • standingproud on Mar 19, 2010

    I agree, it is of the utmost importance
    the way a young born is taught/shown/guided …

    It is up to us how we mould.
    Another damn good write :)

  • Darla Cooke on Mar 19, 2010

    Very true. How a child turns out in adulthood does depend a lot on his upbringing.

  • Allison Jae on Mar 19, 2010

    Nice piece.

  • LOVELYHONEY on Mar 19, 2010

    VERY NICE WORK

    I ALSO ALWAYS TELL EVERYONE THAT THE CHILD IS FATHER OF MAN IT COVERS BOTH GENETIC EVALUATION AS WELLAS EVOLUTION UR WORK IS UNDOUBTEDLY GR888888888888//8888

  • LOVELYHONEY on Mar 19, 2010

    I ALSO SAY

    CHILD IS THE FATHER OF MAN

    IT COVERS BOTH

    GENETIC AS WELL AS EVOLUTIONARY DICTION

    UR ARTICLE IS GR88888888888888

  • giftarist on Mar 19, 2010

    Nice story. Very well written and good points.

  • ceegirl on Mar 19, 2010

    love dis piece

  • 8Shei8 on Mar 19, 2010

    You made some fine points here! Another good read.

  • RAJEEV BHARGAVA on Mar 19, 2010

    a really interesting, entertaining and intellectual article with some wonderful touches. i agree with you completely. the child is like the reflection of the father and the way the article ends is beautiful: ” for the child of today is the man (or woman) of tomorrow.” i really enjoyed it. thanks for creating and posting in.

  • seema1962 on Mar 20, 2010

    A truley intellectual article. I have learnt a lot from this article. I really liked it.

  • dcart on Mar 20, 2010

    good perspective. I am longing to be a father to train my child as a writer.

  • shivaleen on Mar 20, 2010

    very nice, intresting subject.

  • qasimdharamsy on Mar 21, 2010

    Nice one….I like it….

  • thestickman on Mar 21, 2010

    brilliant work

  • RS Wing on Mar 21, 2010

    Well written. There are sociological factors as well, not just a genetic trajectory. Thoughtful piece of writing. Interesting!

  • joyhyena29 on Mar 22, 2010

    well done^^

  • Sexyhood03 on Mar 22, 2010

    so very true love this article

  • Kakraba Afful on Mar 23, 2010

    this is a very wise article, it is really educational

  • Linley Alexander on Mar 30, 2010

    Very nice, interesting, and true. I have noticed this as well. Very well written. Nice work!

  • LOVELYHONEY on Apr 2, 2010

    its all in our genes

    u can know ur child

    when he does father
    another

  • Wai Chong Mak on Apr 10, 2010

    Thanks for your sharing.Meaningful article.

  • lillyrose on Apr 21, 2010

    that explains it all… really great write!

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