The system of education carried out for
generations back has been destructive to health and even life
itself. Many young children have passed five hours each day in
schoolrooms not properly ventilated, nor sufficiently large for
the healthful accommodation of the scholars. The air of such
rooms soon becomes poison to the lungs that inhale it. Little
children, whose limbs and muscles are not strong, and whose brains
are undeveloped, have been kept confined indoors to their injury.
Many have but a slight hold on life to begin with. Confinement
in school from day to day makes them nervous and diseased. Their
bodies are dwarfed because of the exhausted condition of the
nervous system. And if the lamp of life goes out, the parents
and teachers do not consider that they had any direct influence
in quenching the vital spark. When standing by the graves of
their children, the afflicted parents look upon their bereavement
as a special dispensation of Providence,
when, by inexcusable ignorance, their own course has destroyed
the lives of their children. To then charge their death to Providence
is blasphemy. God wanted the little ones to live and be disciplined,
that they might have beautiful characters and glorify Him in
this world and praise Him in the better world.
Parents and teachers, in taking the responsibility
of training these children, do not feel their accountability
before God to become acquainted with the physical organism, that
they may treat the bodies of their children and pupils in a manner
to preserve life and health. Thousands of children die because
of the ignorance of parents and teachers. Mothers will spend
hours over needless work upon their own dresses and those of
their children to fit them for display, and will then plead that
they cannot find time to read up and obtain the information necessary
to take care of the health of their children. They think it less
trouble to trust their bodies to the doctors. In order to be
in accordance with fashion and custom, many parents have sacrificed
the health and lives of their children.
To become acquainted with the wonderful
human organism, the bones, muscles, stomach, liver, bowels, heart,
and pores of the skin, and to understand the dependence of one
organ upon another for the healthful action of all, is a study
in which most mothers take no interest. They know nothing of
the influence of the body upon the mind and of the mind upon
the body. The mind, which allies finite to the infinite, they
do not seem to understand. Every organ of the body was made to
be servant to the mind. The mind is the capital of the body.
Children are allowed to eat flesh meats, spices, butter, cheese,
pork, rich pastry, and condiments generally. They are also allowed
to eat irregularly and between meals of unhealthful food. These
things do their work of deranging the stomach, exciting the nerves
to unnatural action, and enfeebling the intellect. Parents do
not realize that they are sowing the seed which will bring forth
disease and death.
Many children have been ruined for life
by urging the intellect and neglecting to strengthen the physical
powers. Many have died in childhood because of the course pursued
by injudicious parents and schoolteachers in forcing their young
intellects, by flattery or fear, when they were too young to
see the inside of a schoolroom. Their minds have been taxed with
lessons when they should not have been called out, but kept back
until the physical constitution was strong enough to endure mental
effort. Small children should be left as free as lambs to run
out of doors, to be free and happy, and should be allowed the
most favorable opportunities to lay the foundation for sound
constitutions.
Parents should be the only teachers of
their children until they have reached eight or ten years of
age. As fast as their minds can comprehend it, the parents should
open before them God's great book of nature. The mother should
have less love for the artificial in her house and in the preparation
of her dress for display, and should find time to cultivate,
in herself and in her children, a love for the beautiful buds
and opening flowers. By calling the attention of her children
to their different colors and variety of forms, she can make
them acquainted with God, who made all the beautiful things which
attract and delight them. She can lead their minds up to their
Creator and awaken in their young hearts a love for their heavenly
Father, who has manifested so great love for them. Parents can
associate God with all His created works. The only schoolroom
for children from eight to ten years of age should be in the
open air amid the opening flowers and nature's beautiful scenery.
And their only textbook should be the treasures of nature. These
lessons, imprinted upon the minds of young children amid the
pleasant, attractive scenes of nature, will not be soon forgotten.
In order for children and youth to have
health, cheerfulness, vivacity, and well-developed muscles and
brains, they should be much in the open air and have well-regulated
employment and amusement. Children and youth who are kept
at school and confined to books, cannot have
sound physical constitutions. The exercise of the brain in study,
without corresponding physical exercise, has a tendency to attract
the blood to the brain, and the circulation of the blood through
the system becomes unbalanced. The brain has too much blood and
the extremities too little. There should be rules regulating
their studies to certain hours, and then a portion of their time
should be spent in physical labor. And if their habits of eating,
dressing, and sleeping are in accordance with physical law, they
can obtain an education without sacrificing physical and mental
health.