To live with children is to be
continually asked who we are becoming.
Through their presence, we are called to
protect life,
to imagine tomorrow,
and to act with humanity—both personally
and collectively.
Living with Children
Living with children—
taught by them, we learn the path of being
human;
trusted by them, we walk that path as human
beings.
Children live—
their lives must be protected by us as
human beings;
their tomorrows must be created by us as a
society.
Living with children—
in their gaze, our human ethics are called
into question;
in their gaze, our human compassion is
called into question.
Children live—
the dreams they hold, we wish to nurture as
human beings;
the environments in which they learn,
we wish to secure as a society.
Living with children—
their aspirations must never be reduced to
nothing by us as human beings;
their aspirations must never be betrayed by
us as human beings.
In this present where children live—
their grief must never, under any
circumstance,
be inflicted by us as human beings;
their fear must never, under any
circumstance,
be permitted by us as a society.