Bringing up the Boy

Bringing up the Boy

by Carl Werner

9 chapters1h 42mEnglish1913

About this book

''Bringing up the Boy'' is, according to its subtitle, ''A Message to Fathers and Mothers from a Boy of Yesterday concerning the Men of To-morrow'' and proffers advice for parents on raising boys from infancy until adulthood, to become fine, upstanding men. The fact that boys are temperamentally, emotionally and physically different from girls is never lost sight of in the discussions in the various chapters. Discussions include: advice on allowing boys to settle their own differences, without interference, but with advice; the Santa Claus myth; the best ways to discipline the boy, to ensure he gets the message; advice on how to talk with your boy regarding smoking, drinking, sex, puberty, and keeping a clean mind as well as a clean body. The author's advice is from his experiences in raising his boy, and the fact that he was once a boy. So many parents often forget that they were once boys and girls themselves. (Donald Cummings)

Chapters (8)

1From Baby to Boy
758
2The Simplicity of Discipline
824
3As the Twig Is Bent
766
4A Talk at Christmas Time
793
5The Dynasty of the Dime Novel
709
6The Sin of Sex Secrecy
762
7The Weed and the Winecup
693
8Out into the World
570

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