Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the YoungHarper & Brothers, 1871 - 330 páginas |
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... expect him to provide the means of his support from the resources of his own embryo strength , would imply no greater misapprehension on the part of his father and mother than to look for the exercise of any really control- ling ...
... expect him to provide the means of his support from the resources of his own embryo strength , would imply no greater misapprehension on the part of his father and mother than to look for the exercise of any really control- ling ...
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... expect their children to read or to write without being taught ; they do not expect a dog to fetch and carry , or a horse to draw and to understand commands and signals , without being trained . In all these cases they perceive the ...
... expect their children to read or to write without being taught ; they do not expect a dog to fetch and carry , or a horse to draw and to understand commands and signals , without being trained . In all these cases they perceive the ...
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... expecting children to be spontaneously docile and obedient , and the practice of scolding or punishing them vindictively when they are ... expect that the desira- ble change can be effected by sudden , spasmodic , THE ART OF TRAINING . 103.
... expecting children to be spontaneously docile and obedient , and the practice of scolding or punishing them vindictively when they are ... expect that the desira- ble change can be effected by sudden , spasmodic , THE ART OF TRAINING . 103.
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... expect that one single lesson like that could effectually and completely accomplish the end in view , as that one single watering of a plant will suffice to enable it to attain completely its growth , and enable it to produce in ...
... expect that one single lesson like that could effectually and completely accomplish the end in view , as that one single watering of a plant will suffice to enable it to attain completely its growth , and enable it to produce in ...
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... observe that , when you both wish for the same thing , you don't quarrel for it and try to pull it away from one another ; but one waits like a lady until the other has done with it . I expect you have been DELLA AND THE DOLLS . 117.
... observe that , when you both wish for the same thing , you don't quarrel for it and try to pull it away from one another ; but one waits like a lady until the other has done with it . I expect you have been DELLA AND THE DOLLS . 117.
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action animal asks aunt authority bring called chil child Cloth comes command CONGREGATIONALISM corporal punishment course cure disobedience dolls dren effect Egbert Electrotype embryo example exercise faculties father fault feel flowers force gentle measures genuity George give habit Half Calf Hannah happiness heart HENRY HALLAM hobgoblins idea indulgence influence instinct instruction irritation JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY Johnny kind LL.D look Lord Macaulay Louisa manner Mary means ment mental method mind mode moral mother nature never obedience obey object once oxygen pain parent pathy perhaps persons play pleasure Power of Sympathy principle psaltery punishment question ready reason regard respect result rience scolding sense simply sometimes spect story suppose sympathy tact teacher tell thing thought tion true truth turbed walk wishes words wrong young
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Página 316 - Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling : for it is God that worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
Página 75 - It then conveys to his mind some meaning, instead ol being a mere string of words, as they are, if, with some difficulty and silent spelling of the words, he reads, " The — boy — can — spin — the — top." BF TWEED. HO W TO PUNISH.1 THERE is great advantage in adapting the character of the punishment to that of the fault, — making it, as far as possible, the natural and proper consequence of it. For instance, if the boys of a school do not come in promptly at the close of the twenty minutes...
Página 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.
Página 45 - A half hour passed quietly away, and then one of the little ones went to the foot of the stairs, and in a timid voice called out, " Mamma, are you there ? "
Página 277 - ... children, greatly to their enjoyment and interest, is endless. I could cite an instance when what was called a bank was in operation for many years among a certain number of children, with excellent effect. One was appointed president, another cashier, another paying - teller. There was a ledger under the charge of the cashier, with a list of stockholders, and the number of shares held by each, which was in proportion to the respective ages of the children. The bank building was a little toy...
Página 107 - ... possible, something good in his work and commending that as an encouragement to him, to make greater exertion next time, than to attempt to cure him of his negligence by calling attention to the faults he has committed, as subjects of censure, however obvious the faults may be and how deserving of blame. Children will act with a great deal more readiness and alacrity to preserve a good character, which people already attribute to them, than to relieve themselves of the opprobrium of a bad one...