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Dramatics in the home

Chapter 16: THE AMERICAN HOME SERIES NORMAN E. RICHARDSON, Editor
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The pamphlet explains how parents can nurture children's natural dramatic impulse through everyday play and organized activities rather than preparing them for the stage. It surveys forms of imaginative expression — early doll and make-believe play, serial and cooperative dramatizations, folk dancing, pantomime, tableaux, dramatized household tasks, storytelling, and festive parties — and offers practical guidance for adult participation, supervision, and group structures such as clubs and self-governance. Emphasis falls on cultivating expression, discipline, social manners, and aesthetic sensibility within the home and community settings.

THE AMERICAN HOME SERIES
NORMAN E. RICHARDSON, Editor

  • The Nation’s Challenge to the Home
  • How One Real Mother Lives with Her Children
  • Parenthood and Heredity
  • The Roots of Disposition and Character
  • The First Year in a Baby’s Life
  • Thumb-Sucking
  • The Education of the Baby Until It Is One Year Old
  • First Steps Toward Character
  • The Second and Third Years
  • The Education of the Child During the Second and Third Years
  • The Mother as Playfellow (Years One, Two, and Three)
  • The Problems of Temper
  • The Problems of Fighting
  • The Government of Young Children
  • The Punishment of Children
  • The Home Kindergarten
  • The Religious Nurture of a Little Child (Years Four and Five)
  • The Nervous Child
  • On Truth Telling and the Problem of Children’s Lies
  • The Government of Children Between Six and Twelve
  • The Dramatic Instinct in Children
  • Dramatics in the Home
  • Table Talk in the Home
  • Sunday in the Home
  • A Year of Good Sundays
  • The Picture-Hour in the Home
  • Story-Telling in the Home
  • Music in the Home
  • Training in Thrift
  • “What to Say” in Telling the Story of Life’s Renewal
  • Sex Discipline for Boys in the Home
  • Youth’s Outlook Upon Life
  • Building for Womanhood
  • Rhythm and Recreation

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