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The child's personality is a product of slow gradual growth. His nervous system matures by stages and natural sequences. He sits before he stands; he babbles before he talks; he fabricates before he tells the truth; he draws a circle before he draws a square; he is selfish before he is altruistic; he is dependent on others before he achieves dependence on self. All of his abilities, including his morals, are subject to laws of growth. The task of child care is not to force him into a predetermined pattern but to guide his growth.
Topics
- Children
- Selfish
- Personality
- Growth
- Care
- Moral
- Telling The Truth
- Nervous
- Natural
- Achieve
- Ability
- Child Care
- Circles
- Draws
- Force
- Guides
- Law
- Nervous System
- Patterns
- Self
- Squares
- Stage
- Subjects
- Tasks
- Dependence
- Dependent
- Including
- Predetermined
- Products
- Sequence
- Fabricate
- Raising Children
- Pediatrician
- Psychology
- Children Growing Up
- Teaching Children
- Slow And Steady
- Mature
- Childcare
- Baby
- Maturity
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