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Marriage and children are the vocation of most Catholics. Unfortunately, we live in a secular—and in many ways blatantly pagan—society. Raising children is difficult at best; today it is an even harder struggle. Here is help from the best known Catholic psychologist of the 1930s and 40s: |
- The most common errors in raising children and how parents can fall into them
- Punishment: the proper attitude and means
- Using parental authority correctly
- The importance of the child’s view of the world
- What constitutes a “difficult” child
- Lying vs. pretending - the difference to a child
- A child’s motives for stealing and acts of revenge
Softcover.
32 Pages
$4.95
Published by Roman Catholic Books.
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