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Show WELL TO PRAISE SOMETIMES '-4 Constant Criticism and Fault-Finding Will Destroy Self-CMMenc . . In a) ChlW. " Ut iJf ' ,. fz t' J, t , TJnattractlvef cheerlew koMt, and harsh, unsympathetlo arents .are, re; sponslbleifor aJarge parpfth misery, mis-ery, the unhVpplaees, wretchedness and crime ot the world, and the. fright ful conditions of the submerged , class. There Is many a poor wretch in the failure army today who,can trace his failure and disappointment to early discouragement. If a father wants to get the most out ot his child, he cannot can-not do It by cramping him, by "watching "watch-ing him all tho time, or by.criyciilng him. Children become so discouraged" by being constantly denounced, 'scolded 'scold-ed and perpetually reminded ot their shortcomings, that they lose confidence confi-dence completely In themselves, and even their self-respect. Orlson'BWett Marden, In Nautilus. ' J |