Show HOW TO CONTROL CHILDREN steady gentle firmness Is the first s te bursts of passion in a little child must be met by steady gi gentle gintle firm ness on the mothers aide de I 1 0 A out cries should be hushed not by angry words but by a grave qi letness of voice and speech which helps to repress them by mere force of contrast passionate gestures gestur eq a ich as blows kicks and drumming with the heels upon the floor should be by physical force if necessary above all the thing coveted jt if it causes the child to fly into a rage as the readiest means of obtaining it should never be granted As the child grows older and can be reasoned with he or she should be taught to avoid the begin ni nil I 1 jr of ft rath to against irritability and not to give way to it in words when it rises in the mind says the washington star quid tempered children often have generous lovable natures easily in fluen ced for good A wish to please another and to do what is right for ita its own sake may be made strong enough to close the lips against the torrent of angry words that rushes to them and so helps them to victory lach lack effort at self conquest mabes the next one easier |