Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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Sivu 13
... nurse , or the conduct of those valuable mothers who , when it is possible , undertake that endearing office . A nurse of a serene temper is preferable to those noisy , laughter - loving , loquacious dames , so often applauded by ...
... nurse , or the conduct of those valuable mothers who , when it is possible , undertake that endearing office . A nurse of a serene temper is preferable to those noisy , laughter - loving , loquacious dames , so often applauded by ...
Sivu 14
... nurse on our future temper , has been often observed ; and it would be well if mothers would lay down a few simple rules for her moral management of an infant , giving her the reasons for them . This will , in general , render her ...
... nurse on our future temper , has been often observed ; and it would be well if mothers would lay down a few simple rules for her moral management of an infant , giving her the reasons for them . This will , in general , render her ...
Sivu 59
... nurse , is on this account more desirable than that turbulent gaiety so often and so injudiciously required , which adds nothing to the cheerfulness of a healthy child , and depresses the spirits of such as are weak . When an infant ...
... nurse , is on this account more desirable than that turbulent gaiety so often and so injudiciously required , which adds nothing to the cheerfulness of a healthy child , and depresses the spirits of such as are weak . When an infant ...
Sivu 60
... nurses take such advantage of similar cir- cumstances , in exciting vague fears , as to give those intrusted to their care much present and future pain , in the hope of governing them with greater ease . It were well if such artifices ...
... nurses take such advantage of similar cir- cumstances , in exciting vague fears , as to give those intrusted to their care much present and future pain , in the hope of governing them with greater ease . It were well if such artifices ...
Sivu 61
... nurse show signs of disgust and horror at sight of blood , and repeat this whenever a similar accident occurs , an asso- ciation of ideas is formed , which reason finds it difficult afterwards to dissolve ; if , on the con- trary , they ...
... nurse show signs of disgust and horror at sight of blood , and repeat this whenever a similar accident occurs , an asso- ciation of ideas is formed , which reason finds it difficult afterwards to dissolve ; if , on the con- trary , they ...
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