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Identifier: schoolphysiology12bost (find matches)
Title: The school physiology journal
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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Subjects: Physiology Hygiene Temperance Physiology Hygiene Temperance
Publisher: Boston : Mary H. Hunt
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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afterthat it never took himmore than a minute tofind the handkerchief. Sometimes his mistresswould offer him a bit ofcake, saying Krugersent it to you/ Bundarwas an English dog, so hewould only shake hishead. If she put the cake onhis nose he would scowlbut not offer to eat it.If she tried to put it intohis mouth he would spitit out. Then she would putanother piece on his noseand say, Lord Robertssent this. Almost beforeshe was through speakingit would disappear downhis throat, and Bundarwould be bowing histhanks. If his mistress asked him what he would dofor his King and country, Bundar would throwhimself down limply and die at her feet. How did you ever train him to do suchclever tricks? I asked. Just by telling him over and over what Iwanted him to do, and always treating himkindly, was her answer, and it told the wholestory. We can do a great deal with our petsin this way, but nothing at all by being unkindto them. (4) POINTS TO REMEMBER In review, ask each child to tell something
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he has learned about kindness that he did notknow before. Write all the different answers onthe board and leave them in sight of the class forseveral days, pointing to each, or underscoringit as occasion may require. Kindness is treating other people as wewould like to have them treat us.We owe kindness to everybody.We should be kind to our parents, becausethey have done much for us. We should be kind to our playmates, becausewe may sometime need help from them. We should be kind to strangers, because wemay some time be in a strange place. We should be kind to old people, and to those who are smaller than weare, because they needour help. We should be kind tobirds and animals, be-cause they can not telltheir needs. The more we have,the more we can do forothers. For Keeps—Mamma—Dont be so selfish.Let your baby brotherplay with your marblesa little while. Tommy — But hemeans to keep themalways. Mamma — Oh, Iguess not. Tommy—Yes hedoes, cause hes swal-lered em.—Philadel-phia

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