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The Physical Training of Children

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A practical guide for caregivers outlining the physical upbringing of children from birth through adolescence, emphasizing preventive and practical measures for health. It reviews newborn care, cleanliness, navel management, clothing, feeding and vaccination, teething, sleep, bowel and bladder care, exercise and suitable amusements, nursery arrangements, and the changing needs of boyhood and girlhood. The material stresses sensible diet, protection from cold, regular exercise, and early instruction to avert common ailments, and presents remedies, warm baths and treatments for accidents. Organized as questions and answers, it aims to equip parents and nurses with clear, actionable advice for daily management and long-term prevention.

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Pye Henry Chavasse

Pye Henry Chavasse was a notable English physician and author, recognized for his contributions to parenting and child development literature in the 19th century. His works, including "Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children" and "The Physical Training of Children," provide practical guidance for mothers on nurturing and educating their children. Chavasse's writings emphasize the importance of physical health, moral education, and the psychological well-being of children, reflecting the evolving views on child-rearing during his time. His insights continue to resonate with parents and educators interested in the foundations of child development.

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