
Hints on Child-training
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Authors:
- Trumbull, H. Clay (Henry Clay)
1830 - 1903
About this book
In the late 19th century, "Hints on Child-training" by H. Clay Trumbull emerged as a pioneering guide for parents seeking practical advice on nurturing their children's development. This insightful document delves into the importance of discipline and communication in shaping young minds, emphasizing the significance of instilling strong moral values early on. Trumbull's work highlights the crucial role of parental guidance in fostering a child's character and behavior, offering tangible strategies for effective child-rearing practices. Ideal for parents and educators alike, this timeless resource remains relevant in today's ever-evolving landscape of child psychology and education.
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