A PRACTICAL VIEW OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION IN ITS EARLY STAGES: TO WHICH IS ADDED, A LETTER TO A SON SOON AFTER THE CLOSE OF HIS CONFORMING TO THE WORLD. BY THOMAS BABINGTON, ESQ. SEVENTH EDITION. LONDON: JOHN HATCHARD AND SON, 187, PICCADILLY. CONTENTS. CHAP. II. The Period from early Infancy to the Learning to Read.-Faulty Course commonly pursued. A very early attention to Tempers CHAP. III.-General Observations.-Parents to guard against their Faults in the presence of their Children. Children not to be made Playthings. -The Child's Good, and not the Parent's Ease, to be the Object.-The heart to be had in View rather than the outward Act.-Guard against a Child's Artifices.-Study consistency of System. -Intercourse with your Children.-Freedom of Page |