The Spoilt Child An Address in the Rodef Shalom Temple Pittsburgh Sunday No
The Spoilt Child An Address in the Rodef Shalom Temple Pittsburgh Sunday No
J Leonard Joseph Leonard Levy
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" Society's Duty. If you will further follow the case of the spoilt child it will repay you to read "The Coming Generation, " by 13 Dr. \Y. B. Forbresh. This type frequently manifests the characteristics of the mentally and morally deficient in whom lies "a genius for wickedness, " indulged by the foolish habits of otherwise good parents who cannot bring themselves to do anything which may thwart the child they think they love. If such disastrous results ensue from the incapacity of parents, ou...ght we not take steps to avoid the dreadful waste of what might be most promising material? Ought not society protect itself by insisting that education should be so directed that it prepares the young for the place they will one day occupy as parents? Correction Necessary. The fond parents are apt to believe their goose to be a >\van. And that their children are modern Venuses i>r Adonises. That might be excused if only these young Minis were properly trained for the duties of life and were in it led to believe that shrewdness and cunning, and cruelty and sharp dealing, are commendable.
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