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... child to tell what was known to be untrue , and then punished it for it . If it is known with certainty that something wrong has been commit- ted , parents or teachers ought first to ascertain whether the child knew the act to be wrong ...
... child to tell what was known to be untrue , and then punished it for it . If it is known with certainty that something wrong has been commit- ted , parents or teachers ought first to ascertain whether the child knew the act to be wrong ...
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... child must be kept as long as can be in the belief that the parent or teacher knows the truth and is free from error . Never advise or command a child to lie . This point is seldom in all its bearings strictly observed . Children are ...
... child must be kept as long as can be in the belief that the parent or teacher knows the truth and is free from error . Never advise or command a child to lie . This point is seldom in all its bearings strictly observed . Children are ...
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... child's welfare , not only in the condition of child- hood , but in all subsequent stages of life . But with the child the reason cannot be in full exercise . The parent must for a time reason for the acts of the child , while yet those ...
... child's welfare , not only in the condition of child- hood , but in all subsequent stages of life . But with the child the reason cannot be in full exercise . The parent must for a time reason for the acts of the child , while yet those ...
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