
One Line of Humanities a Day for Children
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Book Introduction
Everything a smart, wise, and self-driven child needs!
The special humanities class of reading, writing, and speaking is back.
* Revised edition of a best-selling book in the child education field that has been loved for 5 years.
* Kim Jong-won, a mentor to 300,000 parents, is the starting point of children's education.
* 5-step humanities course that is easy, practical, and applicable to everyday life
Author Kim Jong-won, who has taught the fundamental principles of child education to 300,000 parents, has returned with his masterpiece, "One Line of Humanities a Day for Children," which sparked a craze for humanities-based child education.
The author previously conveyed the humanities knowledge that parents should impart to their children in 『Humanities Class for Parents』, and introduced words that shape children's values and attitudes in 『Our Child's First Humanities Dictionary』.
"One Line of Humanities a Day for Children" is a book written by the author for both parents and children, and has been a steady seller in the field of child education, beloved by readers for five years since its publication.
This revised edition includes content that reflects the changes in our society over the past five years, as well as "Very Special Humanities Writing Points," which allow children and parents to organize what they have learned and write down their own thoughts.
As professional knowledge about parenting pours into various contents, parents' concerns have become more diverse than before.
Now, we strive to develop not only academic excellence but also self-esteem, resilience, emotional intelligence, and self-direction.
The concerns faced by parents today may differ slightly from those faced by parents in 2018, when this book was first published, but their essence is the same.
This is because all of a parent's worries boil down to 'How can I raise my child well?'
The newly revised "One Line of Humanities a Day for Children" once again demonstrates that the answer lies in the humanities, which contain the timeless wisdom of classics.
'One Line of Humanities a Day' is a program in which parents and children read, copy, and discuss their feelings about approximately 100 life sentences written by the author, who has analyzed numerous classics and studied the educational methods of great people.
Through simple, yet dense study of the humanities, children can develop the ability to organize their thoughts clearly and express themselves coherently.
Writing and speaking skills, which are core abilities acquired through the humanities, are like a strong shield that can protect children from any danger.
The more experience a child has with reading, writing, and speaking, the less likely he or she is to be afraid of difficult studies and challenges.
Investing just 10 minutes a day is enough.
Put your smartphone down for a moment and start a special humanities class with your child, one that has been raved about by 100,000 parents over the past five years.
The special humanities class of reading, writing, and speaking is back.
* Revised edition of a best-selling book in the child education field that has been loved for 5 years.
* Kim Jong-won, a mentor to 300,000 parents, is the starting point of children's education.
* 5-step humanities course that is easy, practical, and applicable to everyday life
Author Kim Jong-won, who has taught the fundamental principles of child education to 300,000 parents, has returned with his masterpiece, "One Line of Humanities a Day for Children," which sparked a craze for humanities-based child education.
The author previously conveyed the humanities knowledge that parents should impart to their children in 『Humanities Class for Parents』, and introduced words that shape children's values and attitudes in 『Our Child's First Humanities Dictionary』.
"One Line of Humanities a Day for Children" is a book written by the author for both parents and children, and has been a steady seller in the field of child education, beloved by readers for five years since its publication.
This revised edition includes content that reflects the changes in our society over the past five years, as well as "Very Special Humanities Writing Points," which allow children and parents to organize what they have learned and write down their own thoughts.
As professional knowledge about parenting pours into various contents, parents' concerns have become more diverse than before.
Now, we strive to develop not only academic excellence but also self-esteem, resilience, emotional intelligence, and self-direction.
The concerns faced by parents today may differ slightly from those faced by parents in 2018, when this book was first published, but their essence is the same.
This is because all of a parent's worries boil down to 'How can I raise my child well?'
The newly revised "One Line of Humanities a Day for Children" once again demonstrates that the answer lies in the humanities, which contain the timeless wisdom of classics.
'One Line of Humanities a Day' is a program in which parents and children read, copy, and discuss their feelings about approximately 100 life sentences written by the author, who has analyzed numerous classics and studied the educational methods of great people.
Through simple, yet dense study of the humanities, children can develop the ability to organize their thoughts clearly and express themselves coherently.
Writing and speaking skills, which are core abilities acquired through the humanities, are like a strong shield that can protect children from any danger.
The more experience a child has with reading, writing, and speaking, the less likely he or she is to be afraid of difficult studies and challenges.
Investing just 10 minutes a day is enough.
Put your smartphone down for a moment and start a special humanities class with your child, one that has been raved about by 100,000 parents over the past five years.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
Preview
index
Preface to the Revised Edition: On the Timeless Value of the Humanities
Prologue: A Child's Wonderful Life: A Line of Humanities a Day
Using the "One Line a Day Humanities Notepad"
Part 1: Preparing for the Leap: Building and Building
A child who properly understands his or her own strengths and potential
How to Protect Your Child from Juvenile Crime
How to Raise a Child with Inner Strength
Goethe's Reading Method: Stimulating New Thoughts
A note-taking technique that fosters observation and creative inspiration
Values education that fosters children of character
Reading, writing, and speaking humanities that cultivate inner strength
* A very special point about humanities writing
Part 2: Building Input: Seeing and Feeling
Reading Methods to Raise Children to Think and Grow
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Long Reflection Leads to Creativity
The decisive moment that awakens a child's talent
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Every Child Has Potential
The best way to develop empathy and consideration
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: What True Consideration Means for Others
Rilke's writing that fosters originality
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Learning to Write Poetry and Wait
Newton's method of thinking, discovered through immersion
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: The Most Precious Word: Patience
Children who make their own decisions about their own lives behave differently.
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Self-direction is fostered through one's attitude toward the world.
Endure inconveniences and be grateful for the circumstances you are given.
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Thinking of Those Who Help Me
Four Ways Creators Immerse Themselves in Their Objects
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Taking Control of My Life and Making My Own Decisions
In the ChatGPT era, children need creativity.
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Creative Inspiration and Materials Your Child Needs
A novel idea that connects space and objects
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: "What You Put" Determines How Space Is Used
* A very special point about humanities writing
Part 3: Boosting Output: Speaking, Writing, and Listening Properly
The study of language that makes children masters of persuasion and communication.
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: A Child Who Thinks and Speaks Again
Parents' language skills change their children's lives.
A Child's Life Sentences: Parents' Language is the Garden in Which Their Children Live
The power of a single word that respects a child's dreams
A Child's Life Quote: Words That Turn Shame into Pride
Language training to politely convey your true feelings
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentences: The Secret to Children Speak Correctly
Words and writing to calm a child with an impatient personality
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Let's Teach The Value of Waiting
A habit of speaking that leads a child's life in the way you want
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Habits that Give Children Confidence
How to create your own thoughts without being swayed by the world
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: A Child Who Thinks for Himself Is Not Swayed
The Secret of a Child Who Speaks and Writes His Thoughts Coherently
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Knowing How to Speak Your Own Words, Not Someone Else's
How to Raise a Child Who Writes Compellingly
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: How to Express Your Thoughts Freely
* A very special point about humanities writing
Part 4: Jumping Over: Self-Directed Choices and Challenges
Learning from someone else has its limits.
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Five Sentences That Create Self-Learning Children
Five Things Active Parents Have in Common
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: A child who is loved and well-raised grows without stopping.
Four Choice Habits of the World's Richest People
Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Is This Something I Really Need?
A child who never gives up and finds a way no matter what the situation
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: I am a real, living child.
When parents are strong, children are strong too.
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Possibilities Are Determined by Me, Not the World
How can I lead my child on the right path?
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Ten Tips for Raising a Child with a Right Mind
Instill in your child the correct concept of 'connections'.
A Child's Life Quote: What's Really Important in Life
Will you strive to be chosen, or will you live a life of choice?
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Become Your Own True Master
A child who is not afraid of new challenges
Child's Life Quote: You Can Do Anything
* A very special point about humanities writing
Part 5: Building Your Mind: Learn and Connect
Give wings to your child's talents
A Child's Life Sentences: Yulgok's Sentences That Make Talents and Strengths Shine
How to Raise a Child Who Loves the Learning Process
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Developing the Power of Thinking and Applying on One's Own
The confidence that "I can do it" creates creativity.
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Creation is a Challenge
Education to develop into conscious and cultured individuals
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Thinking and Speaking About Other People's Feelings
A child who does his best and finishes to the end
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Nothing in Life Just Happens
A teaching method that increases students' motivation to study
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Why Do Humans Learn?
Humanities that boost children's self-esteem
A Child's Life Quote: Stand Tall and Stand on Your Own
Self-control of a child raised on a single snack
A Child's Life Quote: If You Can't Stand It, You Can't Get It
What is the "true self-esteem" that will protect a child's life?
A Child's Life Quote: As I Am Precious, Others Are Precious Too
* A very special point about humanities writing
Epilogue: The best education is a parent's love for their child.
Prologue: A Child's Wonderful Life: A Line of Humanities a Day
Using the "One Line a Day Humanities Notepad"
Part 1: Preparing for the Leap: Building and Building
A child who properly understands his or her own strengths and potential
How to Protect Your Child from Juvenile Crime
How to Raise a Child with Inner Strength
Goethe's Reading Method: Stimulating New Thoughts
A note-taking technique that fosters observation and creative inspiration
Values education that fosters children of character
Reading, writing, and speaking humanities that cultivate inner strength
* A very special point about humanities writing
Part 2: Building Input: Seeing and Feeling
Reading Methods to Raise Children to Think and Grow
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Long Reflection Leads to Creativity
The decisive moment that awakens a child's talent
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Every Child Has Potential
The best way to develop empathy and consideration
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: What True Consideration Means for Others
Rilke's writing that fosters originality
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Learning to Write Poetry and Wait
Newton's method of thinking, discovered through immersion
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: The Most Precious Word: Patience
Children who make their own decisions about their own lives behave differently.
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Self-direction is fostered through one's attitude toward the world.
Endure inconveniences and be grateful for the circumstances you are given.
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Thinking of Those Who Help Me
Four Ways Creators Immerse Themselves in Their Objects
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Taking Control of My Life and Making My Own Decisions
In the ChatGPT era, children need creativity.
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Creative Inspiration and Materials Your Child Needs
A novel idea that connects space and objects
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: "What You Put" Determines How Space Is Used
* A very special point about humanities writing
Part 3: Boosting Output: Speaking, Writing, and Listening Properly
The study of language that makes children masters of persuasion and communication.
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: A Child Who Thinks and Speaks Again
Parents' language skills change their children's lives.
A Child's Life Sentences: Parents' Language is the Garden in Which Their Children Live
The power of a single word that respects a child's dreams
A Child's Life Quote: Words That Turn Shame into Pride
Language training to politely convey your true feelings
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentences: The Secret to Children Speak Correctly
Words and writing to calm a child with an impatient personality
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Let's Teach The Value of Waiting
A habit of speaking that leads a child's life in the way you want
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Habits that Give Children Confidence
How to create your own thoughts without being swayed by the world
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: A Child Who Thinks for Himself Is Not Swayed
The Secret of a Child Who Speaks and Writes His Thoughts Coherently
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Knowing How to Speak Your Own Words, Not Someone Else's
How to Raise a Child Who Writes Compellingly
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: How to Express Your Thoughts Freely
* A very special point about humanities writing
Part 4: Jumping Over: Self-Directed Choices and Challenges
Learning from someone else has its limits.
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Five Sentences That Create Self-Learning Children
Five Things Active Parents Have in Common
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: A child who is loved and well-raised grows without stopping.
Four Choice Habits of the World's Richest People
Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Is This Something I Really Need?
A child who never gives up and finds a way no matter what the situation
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: I am a real, living child.
When parents are strong, children are strong too.
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Possibilities Are Determined by Me, Not the World
How can I lead my child on the right path?
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Ten Tips for Raising a Child with a Right Mind
Instill in your child the correct concept of 'connections'.
A Child's Life Quote: What's Really Important in Life
Will you strive to be chosen, or will you live a life of choice?
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Become Your Own True Master
A child who is not afraid of new challenges
Child's Life Quote: You Can Do Anything
* A very special point about humanities writing
Part 5: Building Your Mind: Learn and Connect
Give wings to your child's talents
A Child's Life Sentences: Yulgok's Sentences That Make Talents and Strengths Shine
How to Raise a Child Who Loves the Learning Process
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Developing the Power of Thinking and Applying on One's Own
The confidence that "I can do it" creates creativity.
Transcription of a Child's Life Sentence: Creation is a Challenge
Education to develop into conscious and cultured individuals
Transcription of Child's Life Sentences: Thinking and Speaking About Other People's Feelings
A child who does his best and finishes to the end
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Nothing in Life Just Happens
A teaching method that increases students' motivation to study
A Child's Life Sentence Transcription: Why Do Humans Learn?
Humanities that boost children's self-esteem
A Child's Life Quote: Stand Tall and Stand on Your Own
Self-control of a child raised on a single snack
A Child's Life Quote: If You Can't Stand It, You Can't Get It
What is the "true self-esteem" that will protect a child's life?
A Child's Life Quote: As I Am Precious, Others Are Precious Too
* A very special point about humanities writing
Epilogue: The best education is a parent's love for their child.
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Into the book
'One Line of Humanities a Day' is an educational program where parents and children read and write together 'life sentences' that are helpful to the child, and then share the feelings that come to mind.
The term 'writing' here refers to 'copying sentences'.
The reason I chose transcription as the subject of my course in the humanities is because 'humanities are something you do alone.'
Only when I learn the humanities on my own and try to put them into practice does it become mine.
--- p.12 From “Prologue_A Child’s Wonderful Life Completed with ‘One Line of Humanities a Day’”
Books are not objects that can be conquered.
Books are the best tools for honing your artistic eye.
However, like music and painting, you have to wait until it rises from within on its own after you have enjoyed it enough.
Don't force it, let it come out naturally.
--- p.43 From “Goethe’s Reading Method that Stimulates New Thoughts”
People don't readily accept advice from someone they don't know well, but they learn by observing actions, not words.
Words lead to actions, actions lead to my life, and changes in my life lead to changes in the world.
With one small action, we can beautifully change the values of countless people.
What's even more wonderful is that my child naturally receives the best education in values when he sees his parents controlling their emotions without getting angry in any situation and being considerate of others.
This is because a child's change in values ultimately begins through the lives of their parents.
--- p.53 From “Values Education that Creates Children of Dignity”
Handwriting is a trace left by the heart.
Handwriting is a valuable piece of evidence that can reveal a person's mind.
Because handwriting is not the shape of the writing, but the shape of the writer's mind.
‘Handwriting’ is ‘mind writing’.
Observe the shape and movement of the text carefully with your child.
Another joy of writing is that I get to know my own mind.
--- p.62 From “Humanities of Reading, Writing, and Speaking that Cultivate Inner Strength”
A child who does not know gratitude is likely to grow up to be someone who finds the usefulness of things and human life ridiculous.
It may seem trivial now, but the scary thing is that, as I said before, 'life is accumulated.'
Encourage your child to be grateful for even the smallest things around him.
That's the best way to raise my child to be grateful for the environment he or she is given.
--- p.108 From “Enduring Discomfort and Being Grateful for the Given Environment”
Many people think that confidence and self-esteem are similar words, but they are actually quite different.
First of all, the size of confidence changes easily.
The confidence I felt after receiving praise yesterday quickly vanishes with the criticism I receive today.
If confidence is a response to the world's set numbers, grades, praise, and encouragement, self-esteem is something that is formed and determined internally.
This is why children who grow up loved have high self-esteem.
Because the size of your love for yourself determines the strength of your self-esteem.
--- p.284 From “Transcription of a Child’s Life Sentences: Stand Confidently on Your Own Strength”
Things that parents find bothersome: walking to and from school with a child who has started elementary school lasts at most two years, and making baby food and changing diapers lasts at most three years.
It takes at most five years to ask and answer questions from children who ask again and again.
But the guilt and regret of not being able to do all of this properly will never go away.
There is no better education for a child than having a parent walk with them, eat with them, and answer their questions when they need it.
The term 'writing' here refers to 'copying sentences'.
The reason I chose transcription as the subject of my course in the humanities is because 'humanities are something you do alone.'
Only when I learn the humanities on my own and try to put them into practice does it become mine.
--- p.12 From “Prologue_A Child’s Wonderful Life Completed with ‘One Line of Humanities a Day’”
Books are not objects that can be conquered.
Books are the best tools for honing your artistic eye.
However, like music and painting, you have to wait until it rises from within on its own after you have enjoyed it enough.
Don't force it, let it come out naturally.
--- p.43 From “Goethe’s Reading Method that Stimulates New Thoughts”
People don't readily accept advice from someone they don't know well, but they learn by observing actions, not words.
Words lead to actions, actions lead to my life, and changes in my life lead to changes in the world.
With one small action, we can beautifully change the values of countless people.
What's even more wonderful is that my child naturally receives the best education in values when he sees his parents controlling their emotions without getting angry in any situation and being considerate of others.
This is because a child's change in values ultimately begins through the lives of their parents.
--- p.53 From “Values Education that Creates Children of Dignity”
Handwriting is a trace left by the heart.
Handwriting is a valuable piece of evidence that can reveal a person's mind.
Because handwriting is not the shape of the writing, but the shape of the writer's mind.
‘Handwriting’ is ‘mind writing’.
Observe the shape and movement of the text carefully with your child.
Another joy of writing is that I get to know my own mind.
--- p.62 From “Humanities of Reading, Writing, and Speaking that Cultivate Inner Strength”
A child who does not know gratitude is likely to grow up to be someone who finds the usefulness of things and human life ridiculous.
It may seem trivial now, but the scary thing is that, as I said before, 'life is accumulated.'
Encourage your child to be grateful for even the smallest things around him.
That's the best way to raise my child to be grateful for the environment he or she is given.
--- p.108 From “Enduring Discomfort and Being Grateful for the Given Environment”
Many people think that confidence and self-esteem are similar words, but they are actually quite different.
First of all, the size of confidence changes easily.
The confidence I felt after receiving praise yesterday quickly vanishes with the criticism I receive today.
If confidence is a response to the world's set numbers, grades, praise, and encouragement, self-esteem is something that is formed and determined internally.
This is why children who grow up loved have high self-esteem.
Because the size of your love for yourself determines the strength of your self-esteem.
--- p.284 From “Transcription of a Child’s Life Sentences: Stand Confidently on Your Own Strength”
Things that parents find bothersome: walking to and from school with a child who has started elementary school lasts at most two years, and making baby food and changing diapers lasts at most three years.
It takes at most five years to ask and answer questions from children who ask again and again.
But the guilt and regret of not being able to do all of this properly will never go away.
There is no better education for a child than having a parent walk with them, eat with them, and answer their questions when they need it.
--- p.302 From “Epilogue_The best education is the love parents have for their children”
Publisher's Review
In this confusing world
How should I raise my child?
Recent news often features issues such as bullying, suicide, and school violence among children and adolescents.
In a world where it's difficult for children to grow up with healthy self-esteem, the more chaotic the world becomes, the more the power of timeless classics shines.
This book presents 'humanities that parents and children can comfortably practice in their daily lives,' and the enthusiastic response from readers over the past five years has proven the value of humanities.
The most precious thing parents can give their children is not a prestigious university, a good job, or enormous wealth, but the strength to not be afraid in the face of any crisis or hardship.
After studying countless classics and the life attitudes of great people, the author has captured the wisdom and positive power of the humanities in his "Life Sentences."
Parents and children can read and copy approximately 100 life sentences together to help them build mental nourishment and establish self-centeredness.
Additionally, by sharing what they felt after writing, children can learn the right attitude toward life from their parents, and parents can think about what kind of education they should further develop for their children.
Newly included in this revised edition is "A Very Special Writing Point," which summarizes the key content of each chapter and helps parents and children take their studies of the humanities a step further by directly writing down their thoughts.
Children find the answers by reading and writing along.
A step-by-step, one-line humanities lesson a day!
'One Line of Humanities a Day' consists of five stages.
In Part 1, "Preparing for the Leap," you can build the basic stamina to study the humanities, and in Part 2, "Building Input," you will learn how to observe closely and think.
Part 3, "Raising Output," explains why speaking and writing skills are essential in the AI era and provides tips on how to improve your expressiveness.
In Part 4, 'Jump', you can practice making your own choices based on the basic humanities skills you have built up before.
In the final part 5, 'Developing Your Mind', you will learn how to connect what you have learned with other things to create something of your own.
While studying these five stages of humanities, you can download the appendix, "One Line of Humanities Daily Notes," using the QR code to record your day, week, and month with your child anytime, anywhere.
For parents who don't want to sacrifice the tenacity and critical thinking skills necessary for academic success, as well as the right character, self-esteem, and resilience, I recommend "One Line of Humanities for Children a Day," which will strengthen their children's inner selves.
[Readers' Praise for This Book]
A book that any mother raising a child should keep by her side and read over and over again.
-s******j
There are always points where I break down while raising a child, but reading the book has helped me regain my composure and approach parenting.
-ge********
A book that allows you to think 'together' with your child.
-h********a
As I keep writing, I find myself getting better and growing.
-as*****
This is exactly the book you need right now when you don't know what to do as a parent.
-k******2
How should I raise my child?
Recent news often features issues such as bullying, suicide, and school violence among children and adolescents.
In a world where it's difficult for children to grow up with healthy self-esteem, the more chaotic the world becomes, the more the power of timeless classics shines.
This book presents 'humanities that parents and children can comfortably practice in their daily lives,' and the enthusiastic response from readers over the past five years has proven the value of humanities.
The most precious thing parents can give their children is not a prestigious university, a good job, or enormous wealth, but the strength to not be afraid in the face of any crisis or hardship.
After studying countless classics and the life attitudes of great people, the author has captured the wisdom and positive power of the humanities in his "Life Sentences."
Parents and children can read and copy approximately 100 life sentences together to help them build mental nourishment and establish self-centeredness.
Additionally, by sharing what they felt after writing, children can learn the right attitude toward life from their parents, and parents can think about what kind of education they should further develop for their children.
Newly included in this revised edition is "A Very Special Writing Point," which summarizes the key content of each chapter and helps parents and children take their studies of the humanities a step further by directly writing down their thoughts.
Children find the answers by reading and writing along.
A step-by-step, one-line humanities lesson a day!
'One Line of Humanities a Day' consists of five stages.
In Part 1, "Preparing for the Leap," you can build the basic stamina to study the humanities, and in Part 2, "Building Input," you will learn how to observe closely and think.
Part 3, "Raising Output," explains why speaking and writing skills are essential in the AI era and provides tips on how to improve your expressiveness.
In Part 4, 'Jump', you can practice making your own choices based on the basic humanities skills you have built up before.
In the final part 5, 'Developing Your Mind', you will learn how to connect what you have learned with other things to create something of your own.
While studying these five stages of humanities, you can download the appendix, "One Line of Humanities Daily Notes," using the QR code to record your day, week, and month with your child anytime, anywhere.
For parents who don't want to sacrifice the tenacity and critical thinking skills necessary for academic success, as well as the right character, self-esteem, and resilience, I recommend "One Line of Humanities for Children a Day," which will strengthen their children's inner selves.
[Readers' Praise for This Book]
A book that any mother raising a child should keep by her side and read over and over again.
-s******j
There are always points where I break down while raising a child, but reading the book has helped me regain my composure and approach parenting.
-ge********
A book that allows you to think 'together' with your child.
-h********a
As I keep writing, I find myself getting better and growing.
-as*****
This is exactly the book you need right now when you don't know what to do as a parent.
-k******2
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 7, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 304 pages | 560g | 152*224*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791198161482
- ISBN10: 1198161485
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