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Ethel Mannin

    Common-Sense and the Child
    Two Studies in Integrity: Gerald Griffin and the Rev. Francis Mahony ("Father Prout")
    • Common-Sense and the Child

      A Plea for Freedom

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the balance between discipline and freedom, this work delves into various aspects of childhood, such as cleanliness, education, and the importance of play. Mannin discusses the complexities of child development, addressing topics like fear, religion, and the impact of societal expectations. She advocates for a more liberated approach to raising children, emphasizing the need for understanding and nurturing their natural impulses. This thought-provoking text critiques traditional views on punishment and encourages a more compassionate perspective on childhood.

      Common-Sense and the Child