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Discover a timeless parenting classic with When Children Err: A Book for Young Mothers by Elizabeth Harrison—an insightful English-language guide for mothers, caregivers, and guardians seeking to understand young children’s behaviour with clarity and compassion. A pioneer of early childhood education and a leader in the Kindergarten movement in the United States, Harrison draws on her extensive experience to explain why children err and how adults can respond wisely. This paperback or classic reprint goes beyond quick discipline fixes. It explores deeper principles of child character, environment, standards, and nurturing. Harrison shows that misbehaviour often arises not from wilful disobedience, but from unclear guidance, emotional unrest, social influence, and the natural gap between a child’s instincts and adult expectations. The book presents a holistic view of child behaviour, examining how standards are formed and how a child’s inner life and surroundings shape actions. It thoughtfully explains different approaches to discipline, encouraging educative and constructive guidance over harsh or impulsive punishment. Written especially for mothers and caregivers, the tone is empathetic and supportive. Harrison acknowledges the emotional challenges of parenting and offers guidance that builds understanding, self-control, and moral growth rather than fear or blame. Ideal for anyone guiding children through early learning and character formation, this book helps address the roots of behaviour while nurturing responsible and thoughtful individuals. Its clear, accessible language ensures its wisdom remains relevant today. Keywords: young mother parenting guide; child behaviour discipline early childhood; Elizabeth Harrison parenting classic; understanding child errors book; childhood moral growth for mothers
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