The book Notes On the Early Training of Children was written by author W I Mrs Frank Malleson Malleson Here you can read free online of Notes On the Early Training of Children book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Notes On the Early Training of Children a good or bad book?
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I have known little children accept this direction so entirely, that no absence of their parents, no temptations, had power to make it falter. They have often denied themselves even harmless gratification, in their scrupulous desire to be faithful to the duty they believed was expected of them. Under such guidance the child's appreciation of moral law becomes stronger, and he gradually begins to interpret it for himself, and apply it in practice. The relinquishment, however, of the standard and... conscience of his parents for his own is so imperceptible, that we can scarcely mark it ; the one fades before the other, and at some time the child shows us, often to our sur- prise, that he has learned his lesson, that his own sense of right is awakened, that his conscience is no longer latent, but ready to guide him. Our training has led up to this time, and it is reason- able to expect the activity of this nascent Digitized by Google io6 Notes on the Early Training of Children. faculty, in common with all the other powers of the child ; and yet it is essential, I think, for its healthy growth that it should be allowed to develop only in its own time and fashion.
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