The references to happy children on this webpage include    Happy children picture from China. Happiness of childhood friends makes people happy. Images of happy children brings back memories of childhood friends. Happy children without a care in the world. Love of parents can make a happy child. Two happy children play with leaves on street. Happy children in Sevilla in poor area of city. Tattered clothing worn by happy children in Spain. Happy children from homes made with salvaged timbers and cardboard boxes. Happy children talking in food market. Happy child returns as a happy man. Memories of happy childhood serve children well in difficult times.

Happy Children Make Most People Happy; Happy People Make Children Happy.

Are all children born to be happy? Do happy people influence happy children? Is it distressing to see a sad child? Do happy people create happy children? The answer to all of these questions must surely be, 'Yes!'. Whenever a group of happy children are seen together, enjoying each others company, they seem to cast an air of happiness all around them. Who are the people who can not be happy when they see a group of youngsters talking and laughing together, probably about nothing in particular, whenever they come across them? Perhaps these scenes bring back memories when we ourselves were happy children, with not a care in the world.       All children have the right to be happy, for their childhood lasts too briefly in their lives. Perhaps there is a tendency for all of us to say, 'When we were children, we were not allowed to do that!' or 'When we were children we had to do this.... or that...!' The same comments were probably made my our parents, and by their parents, and by all our ancestors, but times move on, and life and customs change. A happy child might be one who has everything he or she might wish for. A child who is aware of the love of the parent, even though pocessions are few, can still be a happy child.

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Picture of Chinese man and woman with baby in arms standing outside their yellow earth cave home in the Loess Plateau
Beifan Website
Picture shows pupils in a school classroom in Huai Hua with raised up hands, greeting a western visitor
Metcn8 Website
Picture of very large water lily leaves floating on surface of pool in Botanical Gardens, Xishuangbana.
Chinadan Website.
Picture shows two young Vietnamese schoolboys walking on road in front of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Beifanchina Website.
Picture of young boys of a Chinese Minority Group, showing signs of malnutrition, gathered on a road layby, near their home.
Chinavisit Website..
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Many years ago, during a visit to Sevilla, in southern Spain, away from the comparative opulence of the city center, two young children were seen playing in an earthen street lined with dwellings constructed of discarded metal sheets, salvaged timbers, and cardboard boxes. The children were crouching in the dust of the street, their bronzed faces and their tattered clothing seemed to have been untouched by water for days.       The two children were playing with leaves that had fallen from the trees lining the street. They chattered and laughed together as they moved the leaves about with their small grubby hands, in the same way toy cars and toy soldiers were moved in days long remembered from a past childhood. These two children in Sevilla were certainly happy children even though their lifestyle had much to be desired.

Photo of happy children talking at the top of steps in food market.

Happy Children Have Happy Time Talking In Food Market.

'Show me the child and I'll show you the man.' or should that be, 'Show me the boy and I'll show you the man.' That still does not look right, but it is an idiom of some sort hidden somewhere in my unconscious mind. It all seems to be centered on the idea that if a happy child, later in life, returns to his parents, he will return as a happy man. So what will the likelihood be of the happy children, shown in the picture above, growing up into       happy men? All things being equal, that seems to be the most likely result. That is something that all parents would like to see, more so if their own childhood was far from being a happy one, for whatever reason. Of course, a child with a happy childhood may encounter many different hurdles during the path to adulthood, but the memories of happy children serve them well, when times are more difficult.



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''''' A child (plural: children) is a boy or girl who has not reached puberty, but also refers to offspring of any age. Adults remain the children of their parents, no matter what their age. The term is also used figuratively, for someone who behaves like a child. It can be applied to non-human offspring, as in the child node of a tree. Src: Wikipedia.com. '''''



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