Among these children many blessed souls will arise, if they be trained
according to the Bahá’í Teachings. If a plant is carefully nurtured by a
gardener, it will become good, and produce better fruit. These children must
be given a good training from their earliest childhood. They must be given a
systematic training which will further their development from day to day, in
order that they may receive greater insight, so that their spiritual
receptivity be broadened. Beginning in childhood they must receive
instruction. They cannot be taught through books. Many elementary sciences
must be made clear to them in the nursery; they must learn them in play, in
amusement. Most ideas must be taught them through speech, not by book
learning. One child must question the other concerning these things, and the
other child must give the answer. In this way, they will make great progress.
For example, mathematical problems must also be taught in the form of questions
and answers. One of the children asks a question and the other must give the
answer. Later on, the children will of their own accord speak with each other
concerning these same subjects. The children who are at the head of the class
must receive premiums. They must be encouraged and when any one of them shows
good advancement, for the further development they must be praised and
encouraged therein. Even so in Godlike affairs. Oral questions must be asked
and the answers must be given orally. They must discuss with each other in
this manner.