Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of FroebelD. Appleton, 1911 - 311 sider |
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Side ix
... ment by which " good is educed from evil , and good is made better yet in infinite progression . " This latter view is the guiding insight for educa- tion ; it looks upon the child as the father of the man . Love of life and freedom is ...
... ment by which " good is educed from evil , and good is made better yet in infinite progression . " This latter view is the guiding insight for educa- tion ; it looks upon the child as the father of the man . Love of life and freedom is ...
Side xii
... ment by placing it in relation to all past experience . In seizing a fact , everything depends on how large a portion of its entire compass is reached . The illustration of Isaac Newton and the apple has been often used to make this ...
... ment by placing it in relation to all past experience . In seizing a fact , everything depends on how large a portion of its entire compass is reached . The illustration of Isaac Newton and the apple has been often used to make this ...
Side xvii
... ment than that plan provided for , and will , I hope , accept this book as an attempt to show how each motto , song , and commentary should be studied . As these letters may fall into the hands of some readers not familiar with the ...
... ment than that plan provided for , and will , I hope , accept this book as an attempt to show how each motto , song , and commentary should be studied . As these letters may fall into the hands of some readers not familiar with the ...
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... ment awakened by a mother's relations with her infant . They are also the elements of religious de- velopment , and it is by faith in its mother that the child rises to faith in God . " Credo ut intelligam , wrote St. Anselm , and his ...
... ment awakened by a mother's relations with her infant . They are also the elements of religious de- velopment , and it is by faith in its mother that the child rises to faith in God . " Credo ut intelligam , wrote St. Anselm , and his ...
Side 22
... should ignore his faults or exaggerate his merits , for this would only destroy his confidence in you . But I do mean that you should be alert to recognize the utmost limit of his power and attain- ment 22 LETTERS TO A MOTHER .
... should ignore his faults or exaggerate his merits , for this would only destroy his confidence in you . But I do mean that you should be alert to recognize the utmost limit of his power and attain- ment 22 LETTERS TO A MOTHER .
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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 effort environment eternal evolution experience explain fact faith Falling Game Falling Song feel fish Flower Song flowers force Frank Vincent freedom Froebel give Goethe Harold heart Hence human idea ideal imitation impulse incited individual infant insight instinct intellectual James Mark Baldwin kindergarten letter light little children living Max Müller means ment mental mind moral mother Mother-Play movement mystery Myth Makers Nature nurture objects pathy picture pigeons plant play questions realize recognize reveals rhythmic seed seek self-activity sensations sense Shadow Songs shows smell Song soul spiritual spiritual evolution stories suggestion sweet symbol taste teach things thought Tick-Tack tion tree true trust truth ture universal whole wind words