And, on the opposite, that child is unquestionably getting the best possible start in life who is born of parents appreciative8 of his mental needs, sincerely devoted9 to him, but not over-devoted, watchful10 of his physical health and alert to prevent him from becoming a slave to his emotions. The purpose of both this book and its predecessor11, "Psychology12 and Parenthood," has been to help this latter class of parents and, perchance, to awaken13 other parents to the need for giving more care and intelligent attention to their children than they have hitherto been doing.
Certainly, the discoveries of modern psychology and physiology14 have made it increasingly evident that the business of child-rearing is, of all businesses, far and away the most important to the race. And it is a business that has become more important than it ever was in the past, because of the greater demands made on human mentality15, and the more[305] numerous sources of stress on human emotionality that are involved in the increasing complexity16 of civilised life. Either the clock of progress must be stopped and the world revert17 to more primitive18 modes of living, or else the men and women of the days to come must be conditioned, through wiser educational methods that begin in the first years of life, to adapt themselves more smoothly19 to the modern environment.
We do not want to stop the clock of progress. But neither could we wish to see the people of the world degenerate20 into a race of psychasthenes, neurasthenes, and otherwise mentally or nervously21 disorganised men and women. Happily, means of attaining22 smoother adaptation, of increasing both the mental vigour23 and the nervous resistance of the race are now available. They are available, thanks chiefly to the labours of the medical psychologists. And it is my hope that, by stressing the adaptatory elements in their discoveries and presenting them concretely to the lay reader, I may have contributed something[306] to promote appreciation24 of these elements by parents in general, and appropriate action for the benefit of the growing generation. First and last, be it clearly understood, it is on the development of a really efficient parenthood that the future of society depends.
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