SCOLDING IS HARMFUL.
In most cases it is positively harmful to scold nei-vous, fidgety children; harmful because the condition-is xisually aggravated by thie form of punishment. Children are nervous because they inherit a tendency to nervousness; because they over-study or over-work or because they are run down physically. Whatever the cause, nervous children need careful management. Instead of impatience and scolding, see that the patient docs not over-work or nver-fituOy; "ive good nourishing food, sufficient oiil-Sf-door exercise and a safe non-alcoholic ?onic. Dr. Williams' Pii* V,\h are the lonic for such cases, harm ess e ig.ucoated, and easy to take. As the lonic treatment builds up the child's nervous strength there will be less demands on your temper; less temptation, to ?cok. When nervous children get in tantrums" put them to bed, whatever the W of the day. If Iho paroxysm continues give itho chilil a warm bath and return it to bed. Persist in the tome treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the nourishing food and the exercise it is surprising how many nervous disorders are corrected by building up the blood. Even St. Vitus' dance will yield if you are faithful. Theee pills are sold by all "Further information on the tonic treatment of "Diseases of the Noryous System" is; contained in a useful booklet which will bn sent free to any applicant by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845 G.P.0., Wellington..
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 8, 4 October 1917, Page 6
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235SCOLDING IS HARMFUL. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 8, 4 October 1917, Page 6
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