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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
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