Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Education of the Child From One to Three
Mr. G. Spiller suggests the importance of attention to the bodily welfare of a little one by telling us that to give such attention is to be just to the child. The just bodily rights which he names are these: Proper food and sufficient healthy and regular exercise for its mind and body; fresh air all day and night; regular ablutions, warmth, play, rest and comfort. He gives this weighty assurance: Danger is out of the question if you are just to your child on this and similar counts. He also goes into details and enumerates the following bodily rights of a little child: (a) The child is to be put to bed at regular times, early, whilst awake, without anyone remaining with it, and without leaving a light behind in the room.
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