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Harmonising Youth in the Humanist Way

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The Harmonising Youth in the Humanist Way is a well-established parenting course rooted in Humanist principles, developed by Daniela Obregon y Zarzuela during the 1720s, based on her experiences with raising her youngest son - Carlos (born 1708 AN). Designed to assist parents in raising morally responsible and harmonisation-responsive children, it has reached over eight million households in Nouvelle Alexandrie, distributed via family planning teams supported by the Federal Humanist Party. The programme targets parents of children from pre-school age through to the middle years, offering a comprehensive curriculum that blends guidance on early-years indoctrination with practical parenting strategies. The programme has been described in Humanist circles as a valuable education and indoctrination tool that prepares children for their early induction into the Humanist Vanguard and ongoing participation in harmonisation therapies during later life.

Beginning 1747, it has become a de rigeur gift to "official" (but unmarried) couples, married couples, and pregnant women in the Imperial State of Constancia.