Parent and Child Volume III., Child Study and Training by Mosiah Hall
page 83 of 148 (56%)
page 83 of 148 (56%)
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and above all, prayer. The individual who has not been taught at his
mother's knee to pray is likely never to develop into a prayerful man or woman. The home is the child's earliest school, his first temple of worship, his first social center. It is the place where everything in this life begins. Most fortunate is the child that is guided to take his first steps aright through the loving influence of a good home. LESSON XIV QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION 1. What four great agencies are concerned in training and education? 2. Which is most important and why? 3. What is the indictment of the home? 4. What change has taken place respecting the relative importance of these developing agencies? 5. The home is responsible for what physical habits? 6. What moral habits and virtues? |
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