MORAL EDUCATION.
Margaret Shennun writes: The work of Moral Education in family life must be on positive lines of instruction. The principle which should fill the mind of the mother is the three-fold nature of the child--body, mind, and spirit—and that it is her business as a mother to bring to the l>est of her power these three sides of nature into relation with each other. For sale, Literature Department, 46 Brougham Street, Wellington, 1/3 per do/.e’i, assorted (including postage:— “Helps t;. Parents in the Matters of Se? " "The Training of Children in Purity.” ‘True Manliness.” “The Choice between Purity and Impurity.” "Purity and Impurity" (for lads). “A Confidential Talk to Mothers.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 39, Issue 464, 18 May 1934, Page 5
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