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Living With Our Children: A Book of Little Essays for Mothers

Living With Our Children:  A Book of Little Essays for Mothers

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Number of Chapters: 35

Length: 05 hours and 04 minutes

Language: English

This book is a collection of small essays to help parents better understand their children and offer help to parents in the task of raising them. To quote from the preface, “It is hoped that the very simplicity and homeliness of method of this book may help eager, devoted, perplexed parents to realize that similarity in apparent diversity which underlies the experiences of different people, to perceive more clearly that the small affairs of childhood are really very large in their significance and that our way of dealing with them concerns far more than the present moment.” Summary by SweetHome.

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Preface (SweetHome)
Enjoying the Job (SweetHome)
Concerning Teasing (SweetHome)
On Having to Mind (SweetHome)
Laughter (SweetHome)
Motives (SweetHome)
Fatigue Problems (SweetHome)
Embarrassing Questions (SweetHome)
The Gentle Art of Managing (SweetHome)
The Root of Evil (SweetHome)
All-Aroundness (SweetHome)
Sunday Afternoon (SweetHome)
Wherewithal Shall We Be Fed? (SweetHome)
Primogeniture (SweetHome)
"Being Charming" (SweetHome)
At Bedtime (SweetHome)
Self-Expression (SweetHome)
Retribution or Reformation (SweetHome)
Making Our Own Bodies (SweetHome)
Great Words (SweetHome)
Fact or Fiction (SweetHome)
Joyful and Steadying Responsibility (SweetHome)
As Present, Yet Unseen (SweetHome)
The Reformatory Influence of a Frolic (SweetHome)
Constructive Criticism (SweetHome)
The Mind is its Own Place (SweetHome)
Courtesy (SweetHome)
A Liberal Attitude Towards Slang (SweetHome)
The Written Word (SweetHome)
Personal Possessions (SweetHome)
Self-Sacrifice (SweetHome)
Parental Prestige (SweetHome)
The Presence of God (SweetHome)
When the Children are Grown (SweetHome)
Interpreting Life (SweetHome)
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