Babyhood . mpathy, andif, in the uncertain and trying expe-rience of his taking his first step and BABYHOOD. 175 his little wanderings into the worldof action, she has not led him withlove, she ought not to feel quite surethat in later days he will open hisheart to her. The wise and thought-ful mother lives in her childs life,thinks his thoughts, feels with him,and so no great effort is needed onhis part to explain his state of is not the part of wisdom to con-ceal your love for your child. Whenyour boy is old enough to go toschool, where, as Emerson says, theplayground educates him, a


Babyhood . mpathy, andif, in the uncertain and trying expe-rience of his taking his first step and BABYHOOD. 175 his little wanderings into the worldof action, she has not led him withlove, she ought not to feel quite surethat in later days he will open hisheart to her. The wise and thought-ful mother lives in her childs life,thinks his thoughts, feels with him,and so no great effort is needed onhis part to explain his state of is not the part of wisdom to con-ceal your love for your child. Whenyour boy is old enough to go toschool, where, as Emerson says, theplayground educates him, any evil tendencies formed there will be farbetter understood and eradicated bya mother whose child has from in-fancy fostered the habit of comingto mother for everything.—K. I dont know at Early Manifestations u~*- -u-u of Self-Respect. what a£e chll^enbegin to havegreat self-respect and the sense ofmine and thine, but little Alice W—,aged two and a half, a neighbor ofmine, would not drink from a glass.


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