An essay on the government of children, under three general heads, viz. health, manners, and education
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Organized under health, manners, and education, the work provides practical guidance for parental care from infancy through youth. It outlines measures to preserve bodily well-being, argues for deliberate habit-formation so that reason governs passions and manners, and recommends instructional methods tailored to age and social circumstance. Emphasis is placed on early, sustained parental involvement, balanced discipline, and adapting instruction to individual needs without favoring one sex or class. The overall aim is a rational, moderate approach that cultivates healthy bodies, civil conduct, and useful learning to produce well-adjusted, virtuous adults.
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