Principles of Upbringing Children
Title

The Translator’s Note

Foreword

Chapter 1
The Parents Responsibility

Chapter 2
The Knowledge and Mutual Co-Operation of the Educators


Chapter 3
Abstain from Domestic Differences

Chapter 4
Starting Life as a Mother

Chapter 5
Welfare of the Embryo (foetus) Depends on the Mothers Nutrition

Chapter 6
The Effects of the Mothers Nutrition on the Foetus

Chapter 7
The Mothers Nutrition

Chapter 8
Consuming Tobacco

Chapter 9
When Pregnant Women Fall Ill

Chapter 10
Effect of the Psychological Condition of the Mother on the Embryo

Chapter 11
An Advice to Pregnant Women

Chapter 12
Clean Environment

Chapter 13
Miscarriage

Chapter 14
Difficult Deliveries

Chapter 15
After the Birth

Chapter 16
Mother’s Milk: The Best Nutrition

Chapter 17
Supplement the Mothers Milk

Chapter 18
Weaning from Mothers Milk

Chapter 19
The Schedule of Breast Feeding

Chapter 20
If the Mother is Deficient in Milk

Chapter 21
Weaning the Child

Chapter 22
Daughter or Son

Chapter 23
Naming the Child

Chapter 24
Health and Hygiene

Chapter 25
The Childs Sleep and Freedom of Movement

Chapter 26
The Most Delicate Period of Life

Chapter 27
The Newborn and Moral Up-bringing

Chapter 28
Religious Upbringing of the New Born

Chapter 29
The Sense of Belonging

Chapter 30
When the Child Starts to See the World around Him

Chapter 31
Affection

Chapter 32
The Expression of Love and Affection

Chapter 33
Love: Not an Instrument of Convenience

Chapter 34
Love Should not become a Hindrance to Good Upbringing

Chapter 35
The Spoilt Child

Chapter 36
Sucking of Thumbs

Chapter 37
Fear

Chapter 38
Play and Recreation

Chapter 39
Conceit or Pride

Chapter 40
Taqlid or Emulation

Chapter 41
Search for Truth

Chapter 42
Self Confidence

Chapter 43
Independence

Chapter 44
Stubbornness

Chapter 45
Work and Performance of Duties

Chapter 46
Straightforwardness

Chapter 47
Keeping Promises

Chapter 48
Ownership

Chapter 49
Magnanimity

Chapter 50
A Helping Hand in Good Work

Chapter 51
Justice and Equality

Chapter 52
Respect for the Children

Chapter 53
Self Assessment and Meaningful Existence

Chapter 54
The Income of the Household and Expenses

Chapter 55
Respect for the Law

Chapter 56
Respect

Chapter 57
Theft and Kleptomania

Chapter 58
Jealousy

Chapter 59
Anger

Chapter 60
Tongue Lashing and Impertinence

Chapter 61
Backbiting or Carrying Words

Chapter 62
Fault Finding

Chapter 63
Children’s Quarrels

Chapter 64
Friends and Friendship

Chapter 65
The Child and Theological Education

Chapter 66
The Child and the Religious Duties

Chapter 67
Political and Social Thinking

Chapter 68
The Child and the Radio and Television

Chapter 69
The Gender Problems

Chapter 70
The Habit of Reading Books

Chapter 71
Physically Handicapped Children

Chapter 72
Physical Punishment

Chapter 73
Non Physical Punishments

Chapter 74
Encouragement and Reward