Chapter
. Foreword
1. Importance of the Home School
3. When to Begin the Child’s Training
7. Practical Lessons from Nature’s Book
9. A Call for Self-Improvement
10. The Key to Happiness and Success
11. To be Taught from Babyhood
12. Obedience Must Become a Habit
13. Self-Control
14. Quietness, Respect, and Reverence
17. Cleanliness
18. Neatness, Order, and Regularity
19. Purity
20. Helpfulness
21. Industry
22. Diligence and Perseverance
23. Self-Denial, Unselfishness, and Thoughtfulness
25. Simplicity
27. Cheerfulness and Thankfulness
28. Truthfulness
30. Self-Reliance and Sense of Honor
33. Parental Responsibility in Character Formation
34. Ways in Which Character is Ruined
35. How Parents May Build Strong Characters
36. Advantage of the Early Years
38. Study Age, Disposition, and Temperament
39. The Will a Factor in Success
40. Exemplify Christian Principles
42. The Time to Begin Discipline
44. Administration of Corrective Discipline
47. Lax Discipline and its Fruitage
50. What Comprises True Education
53. The Church’s Responsibility
54. Teachers and Parents in Partnership
56. Academy and College Training
58. Training for Practical Life
60. Knowledge of and Obedience to the Laws of Life
61. The Homemaker in the Kitchen
62. Eating to Live
64. The Home and the Temperance Crusade
65. The Blessings of Proper Dress
66. Teaching the Fundamental Principles of Dress
67. The Fascinating Power of Fashion
68. Prevalence of Corrupting Vices
69. Effects of Harmful Practices
71. Parental Vigilance and Help
73. Responsibility for Eternal Interests
75. Leading Little Children to Christ
76. Preparing for Church Membership
79. Sabbath–The Day of Delight
80. Reverence for that which is Holy
81. Co-Ordination of Home and Church
82. The Hour is Late
83. The Rewards