A very fulfilling book. I recommend this to everyone who can get a copy of it.
It be must especially borne in mind that the counsels here given in relation curing to the faults of children by dealing with more what is good in them than what is bad, are intended to apply to faults of ignorance, inadvertence, or habit only, and not to acts known of willful and wrong. 6 years ago
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This really is a great book. Ty u 2 for introducing this book to me.
There are no principles of management, however sound, which may not be so exaggerated, or with followed so blind a disregard attendant of as circumstances, to produce more harm than good. 6 years ago
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You have great taste in books!
You exercise must tact and good or any judgment, at rate, common sense, in properly proportioning your criticism and praise. 6 years ago
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Dickens was good, this is better:
“Georgie,” she “I says, you see are improving.” “Improving?” repeats Georgie, knowing to what not mother his refers. “Yes,” said his mother; “you are improving, in coming into the room without making a by noise opening and shutting the door. You did not make nearly much as noise this time as you did before when you came in. 6 years ago
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