There are lots of parenting experts out there, all with varying advice. Can you tell their different philosophies apart? We've given you ten quotes and four experts - see if you can tell who said what.
Question 1: "Two-year-olds, even those with excellent verbal skills, are not able to accurately represent their own role in a conflict situation or accurately describe the sequences of events leading up to an outburst."
Question 2: "There are only two things a child will share willingly - communicable diseases and his mother's age."
Question 3: "When important safety issues are involved, no amount of teaching (or even learning!) will ensure that toddlers always do as they should."
Question 4: "All too often, spiritual values become lost in the transfer between generations."
Question 5: "Because it is the most character-building, two letter word in the English language, children have the right to hear their parents say 'No' at least three times a day."
Question 6: "I remain unalterably opposed to the placement of babies in day-care facilities unless there is no reasonable alternative."
Question 7: "Sitting still is most toddlers' least favorite occupation."
Question 8: "Every individual is entitled to respect and human dignity, including those with whom we disagree strongly."
Question 9: "You simply need to get across the point that even when you are absent from the home, your authority is in force."
Question 10: "I really learned it all from mothers."