Consideration for OthersBy Mrs. R. P. Alexander(Official Delegate to National Mothers’ Council from Tokio, Japan.)
By Mrs. R. P. Alexander
(Official Delegate to National Mothers’ Council from Tokio, Japan.)
A Japanese child is rarely punished and never whipped, but the strong influence of the home training makes the average child obedient and self-controlled at a comparatively early age. He is taught to conceal his grief with the thought that if he does not, he will give pain to others.