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" Never let them perceive that they can vex you or make you lose your self-command. 7. If they give way to petulance and temper, wait till they are calm, and then gently reason with them on the impropriety of their conduct. 8. Remember that a little present... "
Wisconsin Journal of Education - Page 252
1879
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1861 - 626 pages
...self-command. 7. If they give way to petulance and temper, wait till they are c«lm, and then genuy reason with them on the impropriety of their conduct....effectual than the threatening of a greater punishment if the fault is repeated. 9. Never give children anything because they cry for it. 10. On no account...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1865 - 1042 pages
...perceive that they can vex you or make you lose your self-command. 7. If they give way to petulance and temper, wait till they are calm, and then gently reason...little present punishment, when the occasion arises, u much more effectual than the threatening of a greater punishment should the fault be renewed. 9....
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The Teacher's visitor. Ed. by W.C.Wilson, Volumes 9-11

William Carus Wilson - 1848 - 978 pages
...perceive that they can ver you, or make yon lose your self-command. " 7. If they give way to petulance and temper, wait till they are calm, and then gently reason with them on the impropriety of their conduct. " 9. Never give your children any thing because they cry for it. "10. On no account allow them to do...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 54

1851 - 650 pages
...perceive that they can vex you or make you lose your self-command. 7. If they give way to petulance and temper, wait till they are calm, and then gently reason...a greater punishment should the fault be renewed. 0. Never give your children anything because they cry for it. 10. On no account allow them to do at...
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The Christian's penny magazine, and friend of the people [ed. by J. Campbell ...

Congregational union of England and Wales - 1850 - 758 pages
...perceive that they on vex you, or make you lose your self-command. 7. If they give way to petulance and temper, wait till they are calm, and then gently reason with them on the impropriety of their conduct. S. Kemember that a little present punishment, when the occasion arises, is much more effectual than...
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Teacher, Volume 3

Education - 1850 - 408 pages
...lose your self-command. 7. If they give way to petulance and temper, wait till they are calm, and then reason with them on the impropriety of their conduct....little present punishment when the occasion arises, is more effectual than the threatening of a greater punishment, should the fault be renewed. 9. Never...
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The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumes 3-4

Education - 1850 - 780 pages
...impropriety of their conduct. 8. Remember that a little present punishment when the occasion arises, is more effectual than the threatening of a greater punishment, should the fault be renewed. 9. Never yield any thing to a pupil because he looks angry, or attempts to move by threats or tears. 10. Never...
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The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Volumes 5-6

Education - 1852 - 392 pages
...them in anger. Auffust, 1852. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION August, 1852. 7. If they give way to petulence and temper, wait till they are calm, and then gently reason...Remember that a little present punishment, when the occanion arises, ia much more effectual than the threatening of a greater punishment, should the fault...
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The Friendly Visitor, Volume 5

William Carus Wilson - Theology - 1855 - 492 pages
...see that they MH rex you, or make you lose 5'Mur self-command. 7. If they give way to petulance and temper, wait till they are calm, and then gently reason...with them on the impropriety of their conduct. 8. Rtmember that a little present punishment, when the occasion arises, is much more effectual than the...
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The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 8

Education - 1855 - 396 pages
...tears. Deal mercifully, but justly, too. 9. A little present punishment, when the occasion arises, is more effectual than the threatening of a greater punishment should the fault be renewed. 10. Never allow pupils to do at one time what you have forbidden, under the like circumstances, at...
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