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Ridgefield Historical Society Announces Peter Parley Birthday Celebration at Schoolhouse Open House on August 28

Raise a glass of lemonade to Peter Parley, born as Samuel G. Goodrich, as we celebrate the 229th anniversary of his birth on 8/28 #openhouse #LittleRedSchoolhouse #Ridgefield #history ....

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24 Puzzling Parenting Tips From the 1800s | Sunny 100


By Alexa Rodriguez
Apr 15, 2021
A lot has changed between the 19th century and today, but one thing that hasn t is the plethora of available parenting advice though the following tips would likely make today s parents scratch their chins. From giving a single slice of bread as a snack to lancing gums, here are a few puzzling parenting tips from the 1800s, adapted from an episode of The List Show on YouTube.
1. PUT BABIES IN CAGES HANGING OUTSIDE OF WINDOWS TO GET THEM FRESH AIR.
In his 1894 book 
The Care and Feeding of Children, Dr. Luther Emmett Holt introduced the concept of “airing,” or exposing infants to cold temperatures in order to improve their immune systems and overall health. Though Holt didn’t necessarily tell people to attach cages to their windows, products like the Boggins’ Window Crib soon cropped up for city-dwellers who were short on yard space (although it should be noted that a 1916 ad for the Window-Crib appealed to city-folk a ....

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24 Puzzling Parenting Tips From the 1800s | Mix 93-1


By Alexa Rodriguez
Apr 15, 2021
A lot has changed between the 19th century and today, but one thing that hasn t is the plethora of available parenting advice though the following tips would likely make today s parents scratch their chins. From giving a single slice of bread as a snack to lancing gums, here are a few puzzling parenting tips from the 1800s, adapted from an episode of The List Show on YouTube.
1. PUT BABIES IN CAGES HANGING OUTSIDE OF WINDOWS TO GET THEM FRESH AIR.
In his 1894 book 
The Care and Feeding of Children, Dr. Luther Emmett Holt introduced the concept of “airing,” or exposing infants to cold temperatures in order to improve their immune systems and overall health. Though Holt didn’t necessarily tell people to attach cages to their windows, products like the Boggins’ Window Crib soon cropped up for city-dwellers who were short on yard space (although it should be noted that a 1916 ad for the Window-Crib appealed to city-folk a ....

United Kingdom , City Of , George Sigmond , Elisabeth Robinson Scovil , Lydia Maria Child , Georgeh Napheys , Theodore Dwight , Williame Horner , Luther Emmett Holt , Abraham Jacobi , Woodrow Wilson , Pye Henry Chavasse , Heinrich Hoffmann , Samuel Goodrich , William Jones , Home Book Of Health , England National Health Service , List Show , Boggin Window Crib , President Woodrow Wilson , Household Guide , Henry Chavasse , Her Children , National Health Service , Pure Paregoric , Annual Report ,

24 Puzzling Parenting Tips From the 1800s | Mix 103.3


By Alexa Rodriguez
Apr 15, 2021
A lot has changed between the 19th century and today, but one thing that hasn t is the plethora of available parenting advice though the following tips would likely make today s parents scratch their chins. From giving a single slice of bread as a snack to lancing gums, here are a few puzzling parenting tips from the 1800s, adapted from an episode of The List Show on YouTube.
1. PUT BABIES IN CAGES HANGING OUTSIDE OF WINDOWS TO GET THEM FRESH AIR.
In his 1894 book 
The Care and Feeding of Children, Dr. Luther Emmett Holt introduced the concept of “airing,” or exposing infants to cold temperatures in order to improve their immune systems and overall health. Though Holt didn’t necessarily tell people to attach cages to their windows, products like the Boggins’ Window Crib soon cropped up for city-dwellers who were short on yard space (although it should be noted that a 1916 ad for the Window-Crib appealed to city-folk a ....

United Kingdom , City Of , George Sigmond , Elisabeth Robinson Scovil , Lydia Maria Child , Georgeh Napheys , Theodore Dwight , Williame Horner , Luther Emmett Holt , Abraham Jacobi , Woodrow Wilson , Pye Henry Chavasse , Heinrich Hoffmann , Samuel Goodrich , William Jones , Home Book Of Health , England National Health Service , List Show , Boggin Window Crib , President Woodrow Wilson , Household Guide , Henry Chavasse , Her Children , National Health Service , Pure Paregoric , Annual Report ,