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" There is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them, bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behavior always be objective and kindly firm. Never hug and kiss them, never let them sit in your... "
Westerns: Making the Man in Fiction and Film - Page 309
by Lee Clark Mitchell - 1996 - 331 pages
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Oracle at the Supermarket: The American Preoccupation With Self-Help Books

Steven Starker - Social Science - 2002 - 216 pages
...appropriately be raised without parental contact. in specifically designed institutions. As for his advice: There is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them. bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behavior always be objective and kindly...
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Quality Nutrition Services in the Special Supplemental Food Program for ...

Children - 1994 - 188 pages
...children be played with? If at all, in the moming or after the midday nap; never just before bedtime. " "There is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they are young adults. Dress them, bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behavior always be...
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The Role of Emotions in Social and Personality Development: History, Theory ...

Carol Magai, Susan H. McFadden - Medical - 1995 - 390 pages
...in. Their digestion is interfered with and probably their whole glandular system is deranged, (p. 81) There is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them, bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behavior always be objective and kindly...
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The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition Into the Forces of History

Howard K. Bloom - History - 1997 - 484 pages
...repeated the concept emphatically in a book that became the child-rearing bible of the next twenty years: There is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them, bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behavior always be objective and kindly...
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Becoming Attached: First Relationships and how They Shape Our Capacity to Love

Robert Karen - Family & Relationships - 1998 - 516 pages
...wrote: Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them, bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behavior always be objective and kindly firm. Never hug and kiss them, never let them sit on your lap. If you must, kiss them once on the forehead when they say goodnight. Shake hands with...
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The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do

Judith Rich Harris - Child development - 1999 - 486 pages
...healthy infants. Since no one gave them to him, he took to telling other people how to rear their young. There is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them, bathe them, with care and circumspection. Let your behaviour always be objective and kindly...
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Putting Psychology in Its Place: A Critical Historical Overview

Graham Richards - Psychology - 2002 - 392 pages
...Watson (1928) is a rich source of material stating this in terms which now sound quite extraordinary: There is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them and bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behavior always be objective and kindly...
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Shaping Early Childhood

Glenda Mac Naughton - Social Science - 2003 - 368 pages
...behaviourist thinking in 1913, believed that children should be treated as adults. He wrote in 1928: There is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them, bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behaviour always be objective and kindly...
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Beyond the Century of the Child: Cultural History and Developmental Psychology

Willem Koops, Michael Zuckerman - History - 2003 - 336 pages
...objective and impersonal management of children. He detested mawkish sentimentality and needless affection: There is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them, bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behavior always be objective and kindly...
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The Old Woman's Daughter: Transformative Wisdom for Men And Women

Claire Douglas - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2006 - 204 pages
...well. John Watson, the eminent Harvard behaviorist, for example, was advising mothers in 1928 that there is a sensible way of treating children. Treat them as though they were young adults. Dress them, bathe them with care and circumspection. Let your behavior always be objective and kindly...
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