Excerpt from Home Education
In again sending this volume to the press, I have read it with care, and have introduced many verbal corrections; but neither the lapse of years, nor the further opportunity which I have had of watching the effect of different modes of education, has tended much to alter my opinion in any important instance affecting the principles or methods of such a system of domestic training as it has been my purpose to recommend.
At the first I was far from professing to believe that a Home Education could, even with girls, be generally adopted, or found practicable; much less so with boys. If in any degree the opinion entertained, on this point fourteen years ago, has undergone a change, it is only so far as this, that now, more decisively than then, I must admit a school training to be, in all but a few exceptive cases, the best for boys, and that it should be regarded as almost indispensable to their forming those habits of continuous application upon which success in life depends.
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