Child Guidance

Child Guidance by Ellen G. White, published by Review & Herald Publishing in 2004, is a comprehensive resource on parenting, spanning 616 pages. This edition presents essential insights into the building blocks of character, including topics such as purity, cheerfulness, self-control, and respect, offering practical guidance for parents seeking to nurture these qualities in their children.
Readers will find detailed chapters that address various aspects of child-rearing, including methods for teaching self-denial, molding willpower, and reinforcing good habits. The book also provides strategies for evoking penitence without resentment and conducting effective family worships. With its focus on character development and practical parenting techniques, this work serves as a valuable guide for those looking to foster positive traits in their children.
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Child Guidance covers the essentials of parenting, with chapters on specific building blocks of character, such as purity, cheerfulness, self-control, reverence, respect, honesty, cleanliness, and courtesy. Includes guidance on how to teach self-denial, how to mold the will, reinforce good habits, evoke penitence without resentment, and conduct effective family worships.
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