About This Book
The author presents a series of concise, experience-based reflections for parents and teachers that frame school and home as primary sites of character formation. Essays address the child's need for affectionate support, the teacher as moral exemplar, and the importance of consistency, wholesome routines, and first impressions. Practical topics include memory training, cleanliness, respectful school atmosphere, toys and play as creative tools, patience, and the balance between emotional and physical care. The collection also examines parental estrangement, envy, the contested use of corporal punishment, and urges cooperative work between home, school, and nature as the child's earliest teacher.
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