Concerning children vs The mother at home, or, The principles of maternal duty familiarly illustrated

Both "The mother at home, or, The principles of maternal duty familiarly illustrated" by John S. C. Abbott, Jacob Abbott and "Concerning children" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Jon A. Lindseth Suffrage Collection, Rationalist Press Association are popular choices for readers interested in Discipline of children and Child rearing. This comparison helps you decide which to read first — or whether both belong on your list.

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Child rearingJuvenile literatureChildrenMoral educationParenting
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Concerning children

Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Jon A. Lindseth Suffrage Collection, Rationalist Press Association

1900

Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Concerning Children reflects her innovative thinking on the social and economic construction of motherhood. In this volume, she takes on American society at its core principles: the betterment of our society through the development of our children. Gilman attacks our conventional model of child rearing, one based on obedience and discipline, rather than on the development of creativity and individuality. She responds to popular practices such as the corporal punishment of children, and proposes new and radical ways of child-rearing including social motherhood, which frees women to pursue careers. Presciently observing more than a century ago that it takes an entire village to raise a child, Gilman's Concerning Children is a must-read for anyone interested in gender and family studies.

Published 1900
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The mother at home, or, The principles of maternal duty familiarly illustrated

John S. C. Abbott, Jacob Abbott

1833

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Published 1833
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is easier to read: The mother at home, or, The principles of maternal duty familiarly illustrated or Concerning children?
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