About This Book
An extended guide to raising and educating children that combines practical advice on health, manners, and study habits with philosophical reflection on character formation. It recommends attention to physical well‑being, moderate discipline and the cultivation of good habits through example and reason, stresses learning through experience and tailored instruction rather than rote memorization, and advocates sensible use of rewards and mild corrections. Topics include early training, moral education, teaching of reading and languages, the tutor's role, and the value of travel and practical exercise for forming industrious, virtuous, and self‑controlled individuals.
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