Parent and Child Vol. III. 
 
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Title: Parent and Child Vol. III., Child Study and Training 
Author: Mosiah Hall 
Release Date: February 2, 2004 [EBook #10916] 
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PARENT AND CHILD 
BY MOSIAH HALL 
Volume Three 
Child Study and Training 
1916 
FOR THE DESERET SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, SALT LAKE 
CITY
A WORD OF INTRODUCTION 
Home-making and the rearing of children is the fundamental business 
of this world. To make a success of this business we must understand it. 
The loving hearts of many parents are suffering for a multitude of 
mistakes that loving intelligence might have prevented. We cannot save 
our children in ignorance. To perform the duties of parenthood well, we 
must understand them more clearly. We need light and uplift. These 
days demand greater knowledge than ever before on the part of parents 
to meet and master the problems that now confront fathers and mothers. 
Particularly do we need to study child nature. A clearer understanding 
of the laws governing the development of children would give parents 
great help in guiding their children into paths of righteousness, and in 
ministering to varying child needs as they develop. 
To give definite help and new spirit to our work, this volume has been 
prepared. The keynote of the book is a more enlightened parenthood. It 
offers a series of lessons along a line most vital to parents--Child Study 
and Training. 
These lessons have been written for us by Mosiah Hall, Associate 
Professor in Education of the University of Utah, and High School 
Inspector for the State of Utah. We feel that he has done for our cause 
most excellent service, and we gladly acknowledge our indebtedness to 
him. 
This should be remembered: A book gives wisdom only in proportion 
to the thought that is put into it by the reader. The suggestions of this 
volume will become rich only as they are enriched by study. They will 
become valuable only to the extent that they find application in our 
daily lives. The lessons will be vitalized only as the teacher pours life 
into them. 
To supplement and enrich the course, references are given with most of 
the lessons, and a list of books is offered at the close of the book. Many 
of these volumes have already been purchased and distributed through 
the parents' class library. Each class should endeavor to procure at least 
one copy of each of these books as it is called for in the various lessons. 
In this way a good library can be gradually built up. 
Our desire is to make these studies bring lasting returns for good. May 
God add his blessings to make our work divinely successful,
Your brethren in the gospel, Parents' Class Committee of Deseret 
Sunday School Union Board, HENRY H. ROLAPP, HOWARD R. 
DRIGGS. NATHAN T. PORTER, EPHRAIM G. GOWANS. 
 
A WORD FROM THE AUTHOR 
This treatise on child study and training has been prepared primarily for 
the Parents' classes in Sunday School under the direction of the General 
Board. It is well adapted also for study by Parent-Teachers' 
Associations and for reading in the home. 
Its purpose is to acquaint parents with the most vital problems of child 
life and character and to suggest some methods of solving these 
problems. The work is not offered as a complete course in this great 
subject; it is intended rather to open up the field of child study for 
parents. 
The welfare of the race depends upon the proper birth and the correct 
rearing of children. That this little volume may add its mite towards the 
solution of the problem--at once the hope and the despair of 
civilization,--is the wish of its author. 
To the Parents' Class Committee and the General Superintendency of 
the General Board, I desire to express my appreciation for the 
suggestions and help they have extended to me in the preparation of 
this work. 
To my wife, who achieves in practice what I imperfectly state in theory, 
these studies are affectionately dedicated. 
MOSIAH HALL. 
 
THE BIRTHRIGHT OF CHILDHOOD 
_It Is the Sacred Right of the Child To Be Well-Born_ 
If the child has any divine right in this world, it is the right to be 
well-born, to be brought into the world sound of body    
    
		
	
	
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