A new method of educating children: or, Rules and directions for the well ordering and governing them, during their younger years. Shewing that they are capable, at the age of three years, to be caused to learn languages, and most arts and sciences; which, if observ'd by parents, would be of greater value than a thousand pounds portion. Also, what methods is to be used by breeding women, and what diet is most proper for them, and their children, to prevent wind, vapours, convulsions, &c. Written (to dis-engage the world from those ill customs in education, it has been so long used to) by Tho. Tryon; author of the Way to health, long life and happiness. Recommended to parents, nurses, tutors, and all others concerned in the educating of children.

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  • A new method of educating children: or, Rules and directions for the well ordering and governing them, during their younger years. Shewing that they are capable, at the age of three years, to be caused to learn languages, and most arts and sciences; which, if observ'd by parents, would be of greater value than a thousand pounds portion. Also, what methods is to be used by breeding women, and what diet is most proper for them, and their children, to prevent wind, vapours, convulsions, &c. Written (to dis-engage the world from those ill customs in education, it has been so long used to) by Tho. Tryon; author of the Way to health, long life and happiness. Recommended to parents, nurses, tutors, and all others concerned in the educating of children.
  • Some further thoughts concerning the education of children.
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Imprint
London: printed for J. Salusbury, at the Rising-Sun in Cornhill; and J. Harris, at the Harrow, in the Poultrey, 1695.
Publication year
1695-1695
ESTC No.
R34678
Grub Street ID
117192
Description
[8], 102, [10] p. ; 12⁰
Note
At foot of title page: Price bound one shilling.

"Some further thoughts concerning the education of children. by another hand.", signed by Andrew Prime, has caption title on leaf F4r.