About This Book
A series of practical essays addresses how parents can shape children through habit, steady will, and consistent rules rather than by sudden punishments or impulsive collisions. Drawing on anecdotes and analysis, the author examines mothers' daily vexations, the tradeoffs between adjusting children to household routines or adapting the home to them, the use of wit and firmness in discipline, and the early decisions that set lifelong patterns, offering corrective methods aimed at reducing domestic friction and promoting orderly family life.
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