We live in a difficult time for raising of children.
The book analyzes the tragic consequences of premature sexual awakening, the damaging effects of daily dopamine-inducing by video g.
The book reveals that the unfinished developmental stages from childhood are "waiting" whole life for a man to finally overcome them, in order to become a self-aware personality.
The book explains developmental stages of human personality from infancy to late years with a critique of popular modern delusions about raising children from the perspective of the epoch of the Reformation (16th - 19th centuries), supported by contemporary scientific researches.
The book "Child Care of the Last Generation" was written to encourage parents in such a noble and daring endeavor as raising a generation that may live in a time "such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be" (Matthew 24: 21).
But whoever truly loves their children must be aware of the temptations of this time, the external influences that go on to ruin a child, and the personal responsibility of everything a parent can do for their Child to form a mature, self-aware personality, capable of caring independently for himself, to live for other people and to serve the common good and humanity.
Due to their mere indifference to this issue, many parents will completely unintentionally form future hedonists, incapable of responsible studying and employment, of orderly married life, perhaps alcoholics and drug addicts, and perhaps even criminals and wicked ones.
The temptations of this time are so great that future generations must be raised in advance to become true heroes in order to overcome the impending temptations or they will fall as their safe victims if they are not trained to defeat them.
While many are giving up on the idea of having children, a number dare to make that decision, but perhaps precisely because they are not aware of the necessary responsibility to properly shape their children.
We live in a difficult time for raising of children