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A series of essays arguing that early upbringing shapes individual development and social progress, advocating practical reforms in domestic life and child care. The author critiques punitive and purely moral instruction, favoring training that alters feeling and thought through observation, example, and controlled social consequences rather than coercion. Essays address manners, unconscious schooling, nurses and servants, maternal roles, household design, and the notion of social parentage, proposing safer, child-centered environments and broader collective responsibility for rearing to foster healthier minds, habits, and community relations.
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