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A Vintage Guide to Raising the Soviet Schoolchild: R.E. Orlova & A.S. Solomakha (1954)
Step back into the mid-20th century with this fascinating historical artifact: "On Raising the Schoolchild in the Family. Advice for Parents," published in 1954. Authored by R.E. Orlova and A.S. Solomakha, this Soviet-era manual is a window into a bygone philosophy of child-rearing.
The book is grounded in the belief that a family’s daily structure, the personal example set by parents, and their moral authority form the bedrock of a child’s entire future life. It explores a wide range of practical questions that remain timeless: How does a child develop thriftiness and a work ethic? What are the true motives behind a child’s lie? How can parents prevent negative peer influence? The authors also delve into the importance of a proper daily routine, the role of physical education, and how to prepare a child for school.
With a clear focus on the collective good and harmonious personality development, this guide offers numerous real-life examples and earnest advice. Whether you are a historian of Soviet pedagogy, a collector of vintage parenting literature, or simply curious about how past generations approached the challenges of family life, this 1954 publication provides a sincere and detailed perspective.
Price: 978.00 RUR