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Mothers, Fathers and Children

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Mothers, Fathers and Children was originally published in Persian in 1960 under the title, Essays on Education and has become a widely used guide to child-raising for parents in Iran.

How to train a child according to Baha'i principles while dealing with day-to-day problems: this is the subject of this immensely practical book. The Baha'i reader will realize more than ever, some of the implications of the many references in the Baha'i writings to child-training. The author approaches his subject with knowledge and zest, and his readers - parents - with sympathy and with encouragement to enjoy their children, to take a moral stand, and above all, to realize that being a mother or father is an honorable activity.

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  • 1 Author
  • 2 Publisher
  • 3 ISBN
  • 4 Available from

Author[edit]

'Alí-Akbar Furútan

Publisher[edit]

George Ronald Publisher Ltd

ISBN[edit]

978-0-85398-095-0

Available from[edit]

George Ronald

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