Religious Education in the Family eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 258 pages of information about Religious Education in the Family.

Religious Education in the Family eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 258 pages of information about Religious Education in the Family.
*——­, Training the Boy.  Macmillan, $1.50.  These two books constitute one of the best collections of material, most practical and helpful.  They view girls and boys as active factors and all the phases of home and community life are studied with reference to their needs.

     IV.  Special Religious Training in the Home

George Hodges, _The Training of the Child in Religion_.  D. Appleton & Co., $1.50.  One of the few books dealing in any modern manner with the special problems of the religious life of the family.
Rev. William Becker, _Christian Education or The Duties of Parents_.  B. Herder, St. Louis, $1.00.  Recent and interesting sermons on the duties of parents in the religious education of the Catholic child; a striking example of messages that ought to be heard from every pulpit.

     John T. Faris, _Pleasant Sunday Afternoons for the Children_. 
     Sunday School Times Co., $0.50.  A number of practical plans are
     suggested.

     George A. Coe, _Education in Religion and Morals_.  Fleming H.
     Revell Co., $1.35.  A book which all parents ought to read for its
     valuable guidance on the general principles of religious education.

Elizabeth Grinnell, How John and I Brought Up the Children.  American Sunday School Union, $0.70.  A popular statement in a simple form of methods of dealing with many of the problems of religious training.

     V. Moral Training

     Edward H. Griggs, Moral Education.  B.W.  Huebsch, $1.60.  One of
     the best-known books on this question, readable and helpful at many
     points.

     Ennis Richmond, The Mind of the Child.  Longmans, Green & Co.,
     $1.00.  One of the most helpful books because of its new and
     refreshing point of view.

     Edward O. Sisson, _The Essentials of Character_.  Macmillan, $1.00. 
     A book on the broad principles and ideals; one dealing with the
     outstanding elements of character.

     Ernest H. Abbott, On the Training of Parents.  Houghton Mifflin
     Co., $1.00.  A bright statement of some of the most perplexing
     problems of family life.

     Mary Wood-Allen, _Making the Best of Our Children_.  First and
     Second Series.  A.C.  McClurg & Co., $1.00 each.  Takes one after
     another of the different situations in child-training.

Patterson DuBois, _The Culture of Justice_.  Dodd, Mead & Co., $0.75.  An important contribution, as it calls attention to some frequently neglected aspects of moral training especially applicable to the home.

     Walter L. Sheldon, _Duties in the Home_.  W.M.  Welch & Co.  A
     textbook, the thirty sections of which would furnish an excellent
     basis for parents’ discussions of home discipline.

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