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... infant mind , it must be attributable either to the neglect or the abuse of parental power . By proper care their growth may generally be checked , and the opposite virtues encouraged . And this may be done without any severe measures ...
... infant mind , it must be attributable either to the neglect or the abuse of parental power . By proper care their growth may generally be checked , and the opposite virtues encouraged . And this may be done without any severe measures ...
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... infant- conscience by the tutorage and influence of a specious , deceptive woman ? She may pervert the mind and control the conduct of her nurslings for a length of time , without exciting the suspicions of even a vigilant parent , who ...
... infant- conscience by the tutorage and influence of a specious , deceptive woman ? She may pervert the mind and control the conduct of her nurslings for a length of time , without exciting the suspicions of even a vigilant parent , who ...
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... infant , or in attending it through the various diseases incidental to early life . MRS . L.- One possessed of so many good qua- lities will not easily be found . Would you , upon discovering deficiencies , immediately part with a ...
... infant , or in attending it through the various diseases incidental to early life . MRS . L.- One possessed of so many good qua- lities will not easily be found . Would you , upon discovering deficiencies , immediately part with a ...
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... infant is liable , during the first months of its ex- istence , the young and affectionate mother endures an anxiety and agitation , which would not be ex- ceeded even in cases of the utmost extremity . Here the experience of the nurse ...
... infant is liable , during the first months of its ex- istence , the young and affectionate mother endures an anxiety and agitation , which would not be ex- ceeded even in cases of the utmost extremity . Here the experience of the nurse ...
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... infant , and , in various ways , may be detrimental to future hap- piness . Indeed , both physical and moral education may be said to commence with the first breath of life . The habits that an infant's life calls immediately into ...
... infant , and , in various ways , may be detrimental to future hap- piness . Indeed , both physical and moral education may be said to commence with the first breath of life . The habits that an infant's life calls immediately into ...
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