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Summary: | "There is nothing for us to do but to acknowledge that things have changed, and that if we are to be enlightened and just in our treatment of the children, we shall have to do some fresh thinking on the subject. We do not need new principles. For that matter, there are no new principles. Like everyone else facing new conditions, we need to go back to the oldest of general theories for our guides. We must try to see what truths about humanity and society have been found most enduring and comforting and worth preserving, and then to try to apply them honestly to the changed family life of the present day. About half the articles which follow appeared in a much abridged form in To-day's Magazine. With little notion that they contained anything of more than passing interest, I was astonished by the number of letters they called out, and by the surprise which the application of old principles of social living to contemporary domestic problems seemed to awaken in many readers. All this has heartened me to imitate the simplicity of Goldsmith and, regardless of sly laughs from the learned and sophisticated, to cry aloud with interest and relief my artless discovery of certain great and age-old paths of equity and justice which to-day, as always, may be of comfort and aid in the labyrinth of a parent's life"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
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Other form: | Print version: Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. Mothers and children. New York, H. Holt and Co., 1914
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Standard no.: | 10.1037/13827-000
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