Chapters

Teach the Child to Think

Treat the Child as an Adult

Allow the Child to Speak

 

"Touch & Tie" the Child

 

Let the Child be a Child

 

Spare the Child from Inferiority Complex (Three Parts)

 

Instruct the Child Once Only

 

The Child's First Participation in a Religious Congregation

 

Introduce the Child to the Clock

 

The Child with Culture of Reading is More Visionary

 

The Child and his Concept of Allah swt

  The Culture of Talking to Allah swt
  The Child Let Sulking Ceases Sulking
  Gaining Vision from Family History
  School Enrollment with a Spring-board
  Mother's True Love for Son is Sharing his with his Wife.
  Smart Shoes and the Child
  Childhood Trauma
  Slip of Expletives in Conversation-As a Habit
  Foster Charitable Nature in the Child
  Childhood Nickname can Stunt Personality
  Disciplinarian Parents on the Wrong Footing
  Favouring Boys is Wronging Girls among Children
  Groom the Child in the Art of Conversation
  The Child and his World of Fantasy
  The Child's "Book & Buddies"
  Allow the Child his Moments of Privacy
  Save the Child from Risk of School Antipathy
  Make the Child Understand Prejudice
  Handle the Child's Fragile Trust with Care
    

 

Preface

This is a collection of a series of 30 Papers on the subject of the Upbringing of children with the application of Parental Vision. Simple Psychology and Islamic Values. Paper 6 is in three parts.

The Series can be useful to parents for helping children to develop a strong personality and assert it fully in the society to fare well in their adult life as human life gets more complex attendant with newer challenges and a wider spectrum of competition.

It is sad, though understandable, if street children are seen to be lacking such parental help. However, it is not understandable and therefore even more sad if there are also those children who are well placed in their families and yet receive no such generations in the families and is still so now.

The mention of "child" in this series means also a girls though the gender of boy is used for ease of expression and simplification of language.

Mohamed A. Khalfan, P.O.Box 20326, Dar es salaam, Tanzania.

Email address: makfan@raha.com

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