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The book of the child: An attempt to set down what is in the mind of children

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An observant guide to children's minds and upbringing that surveys mental traits—memory, imagination, imitation—alongside moral and social development, daily pleasures, and sources of pathos. The author combines practical advice and reflections on parental roles, discipline, and communal care, arguing for parental proximity, moderation between harshness and indulgence, and attention to children's impressionability. Chapters examine religious feeling, play, organized children's meetings, and the condition of neglected youngsters, offering examples, recommendations, and an appendix of practical notes for caregivers.

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F. D. How

F. D. How was an author known for his insightful explorations of childhood and education. His notable work, "The Book of the Child: An Attempt to Set Down What is in the Mind of Children," delves into the thoughts and perceptions of children, offering a unique perspective on their inner lives. Additionally, his book "Oxford" reflects his engagement with themes of place and identity. Through his writings, How contributed to the understanding of childhood development and the importance of nurturing young minds.

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