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  • The Vedic culture includes a "developmental" view of a child. The fifteenth chapter of the Krishna Book begins: "In this way, Sri Krishna, along with His elder brother Balarama, passed the childhood age known as kaumara and stepped on to the age of pauganda from the sixth year up to the tenth. From the tenth year to the fifteenth year was known as kaisora and from his fifteenth year upwards a boy was known as yauvana, or youth."

    During each of these phases of a child's life, he should be treated differently to facilitate his choosing Krishna.

    from the book, The Art of Teaching, A guide for training our children in Krishna Consciousness by Bhurijana Dasa 

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      Thank You Ashok Rao Prabhu, 

      Where Devotees can find this book? Or is it available in soft form?

      Your servant, 

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