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The title page describes it as "a book for young [[mother]]s and [[governess]]es, treating a method of [[discipline]], void of [[harshness]], yet most effective in the correction of faults common to [[baby|babies]] and small [[child]]ren."
The title page describes it as "a book for young [[mother]]s and [[governess]]es, treating a method of [[discipline]], void of [[harshness]], yet most effective in the correction of faults common to [[baby|babies]] and small [[child]]ren."


The [[copyright]] to ''Correction that Corrects'' passed on to [[Beatrice Reinhart]] and served as a main source for her 1937 child rearing manual ''[[Back to Common Sense]]''.
The [[copyright]] to ''"Correction that Corrects"'' passed on to [[Beatrice Reinhart]] and served as a main source for her 1937 child rearing manual ''[[Back to Common Sense]]''.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [http://picasaweb.google.com/mariam.fredrick/CorrectionThatCorrects Correction that Corrects] (scans of the book posted to a Picasa Web Album)
* [http://picasaweb.google.com/mariam.fredrick/CorrectionThatCorrects Correction that Corrects] (scans of the book posted to a Picasa Web Album)


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Revision as of 23:20, 31 August 2020

Illustration of woman spanking a child from Correction that Corrects.

Correction that Corrects is a child rearing manual advocating spanking, authored by Mariam Fredrick and published by Child Interest Publishing Co. of Los Angeles, California in 1925.

The title page describes it as "a book for young mothers and governesses, treating a method of discipline, void of harshness, yet most effective in the correction of faults common to babies and small children."

The copyright to "Correction that Corrects" passed on to Beatrice Reinhart and served as a main source for her 1937 child rearing manual Back to Common Sense.

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