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... proper time and pains to train him , or in not knowing how to do it . He has an instinct lead- ing him to attach himself to a human master , and to follow his master wherever he goes . But he has no instinct lead- ing him to fetch and ...
... proper time and pains to train him , or in not knowing how to do it . He has an instinct lead- ing him to attach himself to a human master , and to follow his master wherever he goes . But he has no instinct lead- ing him to fetch and ...
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... proper understanding of the way in which the hearts and minds of young children are influ- enced , will begin , very likely , with a scolding . " Children , you are getting very disobedient . I have to speak three or four times before ...
... proper understanding of the way in which the hearts and minds of young children are influ- enced , will begin , very likely , with a scolding . " Children , you are getting very disobedient . I have to speak three or four times before ...
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... proper penalty . It is in all cases the certainty , and not the severity , of punish- ment which constitutes its power . Suppose one is not at the Beginning . What has been said thus far relates obviously to cases where the mother is at ...
... proper penalty . It is in all cases the certainty , and not the severity , of punish- ment which constitutes its power . Suppose one is not at the Beginning . What has been said thus far relates obviously to cases where the mother is at ...
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... to decide ; but you will learn before long , and then we can do a great many things to- gether which we can not do now . " The Principles Illustrated . Any one who has any proper C 2 GENTLE PUNISHMENT OF DISOBEDIENCE . 57.
... to decide ; but you will learn before long , and then we can do a great many things to- gether which we can not do now . " The Principles Illustrated . Any one who has any proper C 2 GENTLE PUNISHMENT OF DISOBEDIENCE . 57.
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... proper understanding of the work- ings of the juvenile mind will see that George , by mana- ging Egbert on these principles , would in a short time ac- quire complete ascendency over him , while the boy would very probably remain , in ...
... proper understanding of the work- ings of the juvenile mind will see that George , by mana- ging Egbert on these principles , would in a short time ac- quire complete ascendency over him , while the boy would very probably remain , in ...
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