THE AMERICAN HOME SERIES

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NORMAN B. RICHARDSON, Editor


1. The Nation's Challenge to the Home

2. How One Real Mother Lives with Her Children

3. Parenthood and Heredity

4. The Roots of Disposition and Character

5. The First Year in a Baby's Life

6. Thumb-Sucking

7. The Education of the Baby Until It Is One Year Old

8. First Steps Towards Character

9. The Second and Third Years

10. The Education of the Child During the Second and Third Years

11. The Mother as Playfellow (Years One, Two, and Three)

12. The Problems of Temper

13. The Problems of Fighting

14. The Government of Young Children

15. The Punishment of Children

16. The Home Kindergarten

17. The Religious Nurture of a Little Child (Years Four and Five)

18. The Nervous Child

19. On Truth Telling and the Problem of Children's Lies

20. The Government of Children Between Six and Twelve

21. The Dramatic Instinct in Children

22. Dramatics in the Home

23. Table Talk in the Home

24. Sunday in the Home

25. A Year of Good Sundays

26. The Picture-Hour in the Home

27. Story-Telling in the Home

28. Music in the Home

29. Training in Thrift

30. "What to Say" in Telling the Story of Life's Renewal

31. Sex Discipline for Boys in the Home

32. Youth's Outlook Upon Life

33. Building for Womanhood

34. Rhythm and Recreation

35. The Home and Moving Pictures.

36. Worship in the Home.

37. The Use of Dolls in Child-Training.

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