Religious Education in the FamilyCope, Henry Frederick
Religion
Religious Education in the Family
Cope, Henry Frederick
Families -- Religious life; Religious education
*W. Arter Wright, _The Moral Conditions and Development of the
Child_. Jennings & Graham, $0.75. An important and valuable book on
the newer views of the religious development of the child-life.
Frederick Tracy and J. Stempfl, _The Psychology of Childhood_. D.C.
Heath & Co., $1.20. Gathers up the general results in the field of
child psychology.
*W.G. Koons, _The Child's Religious Life_. Jennings & Graham,
$1.00. From the modern point of view, dealing with some of the
interesting problems of the relation of the child to religious life
and the development of his religious ideas.
Thomas Stephens, _The Child and Religion_. Putnam, $1.50. A series
of short papers by English writers, particularly on the question of
child conversion.
George A. Hubbell, _Up through Childhood_. Putnam, $1.25. A good
general review with special reference to religious problems and
religious institutions.
Edith E.R. Mumford, _The Dawn of Character_. Longmans, Green & Co.,
$1.20. A very important book, dealing especially with the moral
development of young children.
III. Training in the Home
William B. Forbush (ed.), _Guide Book to Childhood_. American
Institute of Child Life, Philadelphia, Pa. Very valuable as a guide
to reading on the many problems of child-training.
LeGrand Kerr, _The Care and Training of the Child_. Funk &
Wagnalls, $0.75. A good, general, brief study of the nature of the
child and the method of education.
William J. Shearer, _The Management and Training of the Child_.
Richardson, Smith & Co. A popular and practical statement of many
problems and their treatment in the home and school.
John Wirt Dinsmore, _The Training of Children_. American Book Co.
While written for school-teachers, this is one of the best studies
which parents could possibly read.
A.A. Berle, _The School in the Home_. Moffat, Yard & Co., $1.00.
Contains much valuable suggestion to parents who really desire to
take advantage of the educational opportunities of the home.
John Locke, _How to Train Up Your Children_. Sampson, Low, Marston
& Co., London. Written over two hundred years ago, and yet of very
great value in many parts to day.
*William B. Forbush, _The Coming Generation_. D. Appleton & Co.,
$1.50. Discusses the various aspects of child-training in the light
of the social consciousness of today. Many of the public agencies
for child betterment are carefully discussed.
*William A. McKeever, _Training the Girl_. Macmillan, $1.50.
*----, _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.
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