Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young: Or, The Principles on which a Firm Parental Authority May be Established and MaintainedHarper & brothers, 1873 - 330 páginas |
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... pleasurable in their character , as means of repressing wrong and encouraging right ac- tion . Ungentle measures are those which tend to inflame and irritate the mind , or to agitate it with painful excite- ments . Three Degrees of ...
... pleasurable in their character , as means of repressing wrong and encouraging right ac- tion . Ungentle measures are those which tend to inflame and irritate the mind , or to agitate it with painful excite- ments . Three Degrees of ...
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... pleasure , are qualities that appear late , and are very slowly developed , in the infantile mind ; that no real reli- ance whatever can be placed upon them in the early 26 GENTLE MEASURES . CHAPTER III THERE MUST BE AUTHORITY.
... pleasure , are qualities that appear late , and are very slowly developed , in the infantile mind ; that no real reli- ance whatever can be placed upon them in the early 26 GENTLE MEASURES . CHAPTER III THERE MUST BE AUTHORITY.
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... pleasure ; or , as it may be stated summarily , the cautious encourage- ment of obedience by rewards . This method of action is more difficult than the other in the sense that it requires more skill , tact , and delicacy of perception ...
... pleasure ; or , as it may be stated summarily , the cautious encourage- ment of obedience by rewards . This method of action is more difficult than the other in the sense that it requires more skill , tact , and delicacy of perception ...
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... pleasurable ideas and associations with submission to parental authority in the minds of children , as a means of alluring them to the habit of obedience - one that is both more efficient in its results and more healthful and salutary ...
... pleasurable ideas and associations with submission to parental authority in the minds of children , as a means of alluring them to the habit of obedience - one that is both more efficient in its results and more healthful and salutary ...
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... pleasure , and adds : " I thought they would obey me . I am very glad . Now I can trust them again . " Then , by - and - by , towards the close of the day , perhaps , and when the children suppose that the affair is forgotten , she ...
... pleasure , and adds : " I thought they would obey me . I am very glad . Now I can trust them again . " Then , by - and - by , towards the close of the day , perhaps , and when the children suppose that the affair is forgotten , she ...
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