Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of FroebelAppleton, 1899 - 311 sider |
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... dren by explaining and justifying their own com- mands ? Do you not know others who rule by mere brute force ? Can you deny that you are yourself constantly betrayed into adopting one or the other of these false and futile methods ? Are ...
... dren by explaining and justifying their own com- mands ? Do you not know others who rule by mere brute force ? Can you deny that you are yourself constantly betrayed into adopting one or the other of these false and futile methods ? Are ...
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... dren to inflict pain on some especially loved person or object : Of all the many children in little Mary S.'s family ' An- nie Rooney , ' a most dilapidated specimen of rag doll , is the most beloved . 66 " The others , more respectable ...
... dren to inflict pain on some especially loved person or object : Of all the many children in little Mary S.'s family ' An- nie Rooney , ' a most dilapidated specimen of rag doll , is the most beloved . 66 " The others , more respectable ...
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... dren love to read , and sometimes to write , those morbid sto- ries in which the youthful hero or heroine is conducted through illness , orphanage , and cruel treatment to final joy ? When we have learned to make a wise appeal to the ...
... dren love to read , and sometimes to write , those morbid sto- ries in which the youthful hero or heroine is conducted through illness , orphanage , and cruel treatment to final joy ? When we have learned to make a wise appeal to the ...
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... dren are said to have possessed great acuteness of sense , and to have shown cunning , skill , and en- durance in their search for food , but they ran on all fours , and were entirely without speech . One bleated like a sheep ; another ...
... dren are said to have possessed great acuteness of sense , and to have shown cunning , skill , and en- durance in their search for food , but they ran on all fours , and were entirely without speech . One bleated like a sheep ; another ...
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... dren . To indicate the most essential of these typ- ical acts is one purpose of the Mother - Play . Before we proceed to the study of these typical imitations a few words of caution are necessary . No imitative play should be taught the ...
... dren . To indicate the most essential of these typ- ical acts is one purpose of the Mother - Play . Before we proceed to the study of these typical imitations a few words of caution are necessary . No imitative play should be taught the ...
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activity æsthetic All-Gone animal ascending baby beautiful begin bird brute causal energies chil child childhood clock Clock Song color commentary consciousness deed discriminate divine dren E. B. Tylor Education environment eternal evolution experience fact faith Falling Game feel fish Flower Song flowers force freedom FRIEDRICH FROEBEL Froebel give Goethe Harold heart Hence human idea ideal imitation impulse incited individual infant insight instinct intellectual JAMES JOHONNOT JOHANN FRIEDRICH HERBART JOSEPH BALDWIN kindergarten letter light little children living Max Müller means ment mental mind moral mother Mother-Play motto movement mystery Myth Makers Nature nurture objects picture pigeons plant play Preyer Psychology questions realize recognize reveals rhythmic School seed seek self-activity sensations sense Shadow Songs Song soul spiritual stories suggestion sweet symbol taste teach things thought tion Translated tree true trust truth ture UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA whole wind words