But the acts which are taboo for the child...
But the acts which are taboo for the child, he should be strictly prevented from doing them. If this attitude is adopted, neither will the freedom of the child be curbed nor his capabilities hindered. He will have the right amount of freedom and control to ensure that his instincts are utilized gainfully. The parents should carefully determine the right and wrong acts that the child might do.
The acts which are harmful to the family, which might cause harm to the persons or property, which are against the norms of Shariah and the law should be black-listed and the child should be strictly prevented from perpetrating them. For the right acts the child should be given total freedom. In performance of these good acts the child should be…
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