Child Nature Child Nurture a Text book for Parents Classes Mothers Clubs

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Nature's ways seem natural to him. There is no shock of reve- [28] TRAINING THE INSTINCTS lation at a time when it is unfortunate that his thought should be strongly directed to these things. If the information has been wisely given his ideas have been pure from the first and they are not easily perverted. On the other hand, it is not strange that children go wrong when all their education in these matters has pre- pared for it.
The giving of such instruction is the parents' work. — The peculia
...r nature of the task makes this appropriate. Such a plan makes it easy for the cultivation of modesty to parallel the giv- ing of this information; this can be the child's secret with his mother. It is especially desirable that this should be a part of home education because the child's questions arise there chiefly, and so it makes it possible for him to receive the instruction while his curiosity is awake, and to receive it naturally and simply rather than by a formal lesson. It is especially impor- tant because it opens the way for future confi- dences when the child meets new problems and faces new dangers.

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