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There is no wrong to the child in the exercise of wise control by parents and teachers. Such control is absolutely essential to the full develop- ment of character. We should control childhood in order to define respect for human law and reverence for Divine law. The perfect work of Christianity will be accomplished when all mankind is consciously, rever- ently, responsively, co-operatively submissive to the Divine will. This condition can never be reached until the child in the home and in the... school lives a life of co-operative obedience to its parents and teachers, and is thus qualified for conscious co-operative submission to the authority of the state, and beyond this to a cheerful recognition of Divine authority and the progress result- ing from co working with God. Children should be controlled because wise and defi- nite control by a superior will develops the will power of the child, and qualifies it to direct its own life when it reaches maturity. If unchecked, the feelings and pas- sions of a child sweep in an unrestrained torrent over its undeveloped will; lack of control becomes habitual; selfishness and self-will act automatically, and character power is lost.
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