Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young ... by Jacob Abbott ...Michigan Publishing, 1871 - 336 pages Large Format for easy reading. Guide to the moral instruction of the young from the 19th Century American writer of history and biographies for children. |
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... CHILD WITH THE PARENT .................................................................. .. CHAPTER XI . SYMPATHY ... CHILD ....... CHAPTER XII . COMMENDATION AND ENCOURAGEMENT ..................... . 114 121- 131 144 CHAPTER XIII . PAGE ...
... CHILD WITH THE PARENT .................................................................. .. CHAPTER XI . SYMPATHY ... CHILD ....... CHAPTER XII . COMMENDATION AND ENCOURAGEMENT ..................... . 114 121- 131 144 CHAPTER XIII . PAGE ...
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... child , and partly on an appeal to her affection . Governing by Authority . 3. By the third method the mother secures the compli- ance of the child by a direct exercise of authority . She says to her - the circumstances of the case ...
... child , and partly on an appeal to her affection . Governing by Authority . 3. By the third method the mother secures the compli- ance of the child by a direct exercise of authority . She says to her - the circumstances of the case ...
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... children exemplified in this chapter , the last is the only one which can be fol- lowed either with comfort to the parent or safety to the child ; and to show how this method can be brought effect- ually into operation by gentle ...
... children exemplified in this chapter , the last is the only one which can be fol- lowed either with comfort to the parent or safety to the child ; and to show how this method can be brought effect- ually into operation by gentle ...
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... child , so she said noth- ing . The mother , however , afterwards , in the course of the day , accidentally ascertained the truth . Now , as we have said , there are three grades in the kind and character of the measures which may be ...
... child , so she said noth- ing . The mother , however , afterwards , in the course of the day , accidentally ascertained the truth . Now , as we have said , there are three grades in the kind and character of the measures which may be ...
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... child images of phantoms , hobgoblins , and other frightful monsters , whose ire , it is pretended , is greatly excited by the misdeeds of children , and who come in the night - time to take them away , or otherwise visit them with ...
... child images of phantoms , hobgoblins , and other frightful monsters , whose ire , it is pretended , is greatly excited by the misdeeds of children , and who come in the night - time to take them away , or otherwise visit them with ...
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Page 190 - In other words, the things that children do are not done for the sake of the things, but for the sake of the doing.
Page 76 - ... then, of course, your recess can be longer. I should not wonder if, after a few trials, you should find that you could all come in and get into your places in one minute ; and if so, I shall be very glad, for then you can have an uninterrupted recess of nineteen minutes, which will be a great gain.