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Teaching the Child Patriotism

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The author offers a practical guide for parents and teachers on cultivating patriotic feeling in children through stories, historical examples, literature, and daily habits. Chapters discuss using history and heroic anecdotes to inspire, promoting a patriotism grounded in peace and democratic responsibility, fostering civic duty and personal accountability, and encouraging sacrifice, healthy citizenship, industriousness, moral manners, and spiritual ideals. Advice combines classroom and family activities, readings, and examples to make abstract concepts tangible, aiming to form informed, responsible, and service-minded young citizens rather than merely evoking emotional fervor.

About the Author

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Kate Upson Clark

Kate Upson Clark was an American author and educator known for her work in promoting patriotic education among children. Her notable book, "Teaching the Child Patriotism," reflects her belief in instilling a sense of national pride and civic responsibility in young learners. Through her writings, Clark contributed to the discourse on education and the moral development of children during a time when patriotism was a significant theme in American society. Her work remains a point of reference for those interested in the intersection of education and national identity.

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