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41 EGW CG 103.4 (1954 Child Guidance)
… Primary Importance —In the early education of children, many parents and teachers fail to understand that the greatest attention needs to be given to the …
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42 EGW CG 109.1 (1954 Child Guidance)
It is important also that the clothing be kept clean. The garments worn absorb the waste matter that passes off through the pores; if they are not frequently changed and washed, the impurities will be reabsorbed. Ibid .
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43 EGW CG 143.2 (1954 Child Guidance)
The youth who grow up careless and rude in words and manners reveal the character of their home training. The parents have not realized the importance of their stewardship; and the harvest they have sown, they have also reaped. Manuscript 117, 1899 .
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44 EGW CG 152.1 (1954 Child Guidance)
… is important in the training of children to teach the youthful girls as well as boys never to prevaricate or to deceive in the least. Letter 41, 1888 .
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45 EGW CG 184.2 (1954 Child Guidance)
When parents see the importance of their work in training their children, when they see that it involves eternal interest, they will feel that they must devote their best time and thought to this work. The Signs of the Times, March 16, 1891 .
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46 EGW CG 187.3 (1954 Child Guidance)
How important, then, that the minds of parents should be as free as possible from perplexing, wearing care in needless things, that they may think and act with …
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47 EGW CG 307.4 (1954 Child Guidance)
If parents will realize the importance of these small educating centers, co-operating to do the work that the Lord desires to be done at this time, the plans of the enemy for our children will be frustrated. Manuscript 33, 1908 .
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48 EGW CG 319.5 (1954 Child Guidance)
The instruction given the child in the home is to be such as will help the teacher. In the home the child is to be taught the importance of neatness, order, and thoroughness; and these lessons are to be repeated in the school. Manuscript 45, 1912 .
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49 EGW CG 363.2 (1954 Child Guidance)
… —The importance of regularity in the time for eating and sleeping should not be overlooked. Since the work of building up the body takes place during the hours …
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50 EGW CG 375.4 (1954 Child Guidance)
I prize my seamstress; I value my copyist; but my cook, who knows well how to prepare the food to sustain life and nourish brain, bone, and muscle, fills the most important place among the helpers in my family. Testimonies For The Church 2:370 .
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