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This handbook translates early twentieth-century psychological research into practical guidance for parents, emphasizing how home environment and early training shape mental and moral development. It argues that surroundings often outweigh heredity, explores the use of suggestion in education, analyzes the origins and cultivation of exceptional ability, and surveys focused approaches to child culture. Later chapters address common problems such as laziness, the role of laughter, manifestations of childhood hysteria, and the harmful effects of fear, and the conclusion offers concrete recommendations. The overall aim is to help caregivers apply scientific insights to prevent damage and promote stronger intellectual and moral growth in children.
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