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Show Children's Hobbies It Is wise to allow children to choose their own hobbies, as hobbies that are forced upon them often turn out failures. If the mother can arrange it, she should provide a definite defi-nite place in which the children can exercise their hobbies. If the hobby is the rearing of animals or birds, the mother should impress on the children that their pets are not toys or playthings, and that they must be loved and cared for. There Is a greater likelihod of a hobby turning turn-ing out a success If the mother gives the child to understand that the success suc-cess or failure of the hobby depends entirely upon the child. |