Principles of Upbringing Children Ibrahim Amini The Translator’s Note Foreword Chapter 1: The Parents Responsibility Chapter 2: The Knowledge and Mutual Co-Operation of the Educators Chapter 3: Training through Deeds, not Just Talk Chapter 4: Abstain from Domestic Differences Chapter 5: Starting Life as a Mother Chapter 6: Welfare of the Embryo (foetus) Depends on the Mothers Nutrition Chapter 7: The Effects of the Mothers Nutrition on the Foetus Chapter 8: The Mothers Nutrition Chapter 9: Consuming Tobacco Chapter 10: When Pregnant Women Fall ill Chapter 11: Effect of the Psychological Condition of the Mother on the Embryo Chapter 12: An Advice to Pregnant Women Chapter 13: Clean Environment Chapter 14: Miscarriage Chapter 15: Difficult Deliveries Chapter 16: After the Birth Chapter 17: Mother’s Milk, The Best Nutrition Chapter 18: Supplement the Mothers Milk Chapter 19: Weaning from Mothers Milk Chapter 20: The Schedule of Breast Feeding Chapter 21: If the Mother is Deficient in Milk Chapter 22: Weaning the Child Chapter 23: Daughter or Son Chapter 24: Naming the Child Chapter 25: Health and Hygiene Chapter 26: The Childs Sleep and Freedom of Movement Chapter 27: The Most Delicate Period of Life Chapter 28: The New-born and Moral Up-bringing Chapter 29: Religious Upbringing of the New Born Chapter 30: The Sense of Belonging Chapter 31: When the Child Starts to See the World around Him Chapter 32: Affection Chapter 33: The Expression of Love and Affection Chapter 34: Love, Not an Instrument of Convenience Chapter 35: Love Should not become a Hindrance to Good Upbringing Chapter 36: The Spoilt Child Chapter 37: Sucking of Thumbs Chapter 38: Fear Inane Fears Legitimate Fears Chapter 39: Play and Recreation Chapter 40: Conceit or Pride Chapter 41: Taqlid or Emulation Chapter 42: ence Chapter 44: Independence Chapter 45: Stubbornness Chapter 46: Work and Performance of Duties Chapter 47: Straightforwardness Chapter 48: Keeping Promises Chapter 49: Ownership Chapter 50: Magnanimity Chapter 51: A Helping Hand in Good Work Chapter 52: Humanness and Children Chapter 53: Justice and Equality Chapter 54: Respect for the Children Chapter 55: Self-Assessment and Meaningful Existence Chapter 56: The Income of the Household and Expenses Chapter 57: Respect for the Law Chapter 58: Respect Chapter 59: Theft and Kleptomania Chapter 60: Jealousy Chapter 61: Anger Chapter 62: Tongue Lashing and Impertinence Chapter 63: Backbiting or Carrying Words Chapter 64: Fault Finding Chapter 65: Children’s Quarrels Chapter 66: Friends and Friendship Chapter 67: The Child and Theological Education Chapter 68: The Child and the Religious Duties Chapter 69: Political and Social Thinking Chapter 70: The Child and the Radio and Television Chapter 71: The Gender Problems Chapter 72: The Habit of Reading Books Chapter 73: Physically Handicapped Children Chapter 74: Physical Punishment Chapter 75: Non Physical Punishments Chapter 76: Encouragement and Reward Principles of Upbringing Children Created with Fabric.js 1.7.22 Upbringing of Children Hadith Qur'an Advice for parents, supported by the Hadith and Quran, on the upbringing and training of Children. Get PDF Get EPUB Get MOBI Ibrahim Amini Ansariyan Publications - Qum Outline Principles of Upbringing Children The Translator’s Note Foreword Chapter 1: The Parents Responsibility Chapter 2: The Knowledge and Mutual Co-Operation of the Educators Chapter 3: Training through Deeds, not Just Talk Chapter 4: Abstain from Domestic Differences Chapter 5: Starting Life as a Mother Chapter 6: Welfare of the Embryo (foetus) Depends on the Mothers Nutrition Chapter 7: The Effects of the Mothers Nutrition on the Foetus Chapter 8: The Mothers Nutrition Chapter 9: Consuming Tobacco Chapter 10: When Pregnant Women Fall ill Chapter 11: Effect of the Psychological Condition of the Mother on the Embryo Chapter 12: An Advice to Pregnant Women Chapter 13: Clean Environment Chapter 14: Miscarriage Chapter 15: Difficult Deliveries Chapter 16: After the Birth Chapter 17: Mother’s Milk, The Best Nutrition Chapter 18: Supplement the Mothers Milk Chapter 19: Weaning from Mothers Milk Chapter 20: The Schedule of Breast Feeding Chapter 21: If the Mother is Deficient in Milk Chapter 22: Weaning the Child Chapter 23: Daughter or Son Chapter 24: Naming the Child Chapter 25: Health and Hygiene Chapter 26: The Childs Sleep and Freedom of Movement Chapter 27: The Most Delicate Period of Life Chapter 28: The New-born and Moral Up-bringing Chapter 29: Religious Upbringing of the New Born Chapter 30: The Sense of Belonging Chapter 31: When the Child Starts to See the World around Him Chapter 32: Affection Chapter 33: The Expression of Love and Affection Chapter 34: Love, Not an Instrument of Convenience Chapter 35: Love Should not become a Hindrance to Good Upbringing Chapter 36: The Spoilt Child Chapter 37: Sucking of Thumbs Chapter 38: Fear Inane Fears Legitimate Fears Chapter 39: Play and Recreation Chapter 40: Conceit or Pride Chapter 41: Taqlid or Emulation Chapter 42: ence Chapter 44: Independence Chapter 45: Stubbornness Chapter 46: Work and Performance of Duties Chapter 47: Straightforwardness Chapter 48: Keeping Promises Chapter 49: Ownership Chapter 50: Magnanimity Chapter 51: A Helping Hand in Good Work Chapter 52: Humanness and Children Chapter 53: Justice and Equality Chapter 54: Respect for the Children Chapter 55: Self-Assessment and Meaningful Existence Chapter 56: The Income of the Household and Expenses Chapter 57: Respect for the Law Chapter 58: Respect Chapter 59: Theft and Kleptomania Chapter 60: Jealousy Chapter 61: Anger Chapter 62: Tongue Lashing and Impertinence Chapter 63: Backbiting or Carrying Words Chapter 64: Fault Finding Chapter 65: Children’s Quarrels Chapter 66: Friends and Friendship Chapter 67: The Child and Theological Education Chapter 68: The Child and the Religious Duties Chapter 69: Political and Social Thinking Chapter 70: The Child and the Radio and Television Chapter 71: The Gender Problems Chapter 72: The Habit of Reading Books Chapter 73: Physically Handicapped Children Chapter 74: Physical Punishment Chapter 75: Non Physical Punishments Chapter 76: Encouragement and Reward The Translator’s Note › SHARES 66376 views EDIT All our content is free, thanks to the generosity of our beloved supporters! 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