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In his seminal work, 'Hints on Child-training', H. Clay Trumbull offers invaluable insights and practical advice on raising children in the late 19th century. The book provides a combination of biblical wisdom and personal anecdotes to guide parents in shaping the moral character and behavior of their offspring, set against the backdrop of the Victorian era. Trumbull's straightforward and persuasive writing style makes this a compelling read, even for modern audiences seeking timeless principles of parenting. Through his detailed examples and thoughtful analysis, Trumbull highlights the importance of discipline, love, and consistency in child-rearing practices. Hints on Child-training ultimately serves as a manual for parents striving to cultivate a nurturing and respectful environment for their children to thrive. H. Clay Trumbull, a renowned writer and editor, draws from his own experience as a father and educator to offer practical advice in 'Hints on Child-training'. His deep understanding of human psychology and his commitment to moral teachings provide a solid foundation for his expert advice on raising children with love and discipline. Trumbull's genuine concern for the well-being of children is evident throughout the book, making him a trusted authority on parenting practices of the time. I highly recommend 'Hints on Child-training' to parents, educators, and anyone interested in the timeless art of child-rearing. Trumbull's thoughtful insights and actionable tips offer a valuable resource for guiding children towards maturity and moral character development in a rapidly changing world.
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Rafbók: 13 juni 2022
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Íslenska
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