Nursery Ethics

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None. Or, at most, merely that his parent, being cross, wants to make an alteration somewhere, without exactly knowing where, or how to do it. In many instances this is the truth. For, as most unfortunately often happens, the parent finds it impossible to change his own habits and live up to his reformed plan, so that, as it proves, his words have been mere windy gusts, having no result save 1 5 2 MURSEK Y THICS.
that of creating a certain distrust of his intentions.
Abbott wisely cautions : "
...If children have become insubordinate, do not expect sudden reformation, and do not warn them that a change of management is coming ; let it come gradually and gently. " But this pre-supposes unusual self-command in the parents, and those parents whose management has been faulty of course have little faculty of self-command. It is harder to reform parents than children. Sometimes sending a rebellious child away with a judicious relative or friend, for a short time, effects a most beneficial change.

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