Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of FroebelD. Appleton, 1911 - 311 sider |
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Side x
... things in their causes and reasons , and not rely too much upon mere au- thority . The importance of this will be readily understood by those who have seen in recent years the unprofitable experiments made by kindergart- ners who have ...
... things in their causes and reasons , and not rely too much upon mere au- thority . The importance of this will be readily understood by those who have seen in recent years the unprofitable experiments made by kindergart- ners who have ...
Side xi
... thing depends on its environment . If we come to investigate what a fact really is , therefore , we see extending on all sides of it long series of relations and dependencies . A fact taken out of its relations would be no fact at all ...
... thing depends on its environment . If we come to investigate what a fact really is , therefore , we see extending on all sides of it long series of relations and dependencies . A fact taken out of its relations would be no fact at all ...
Side 20
... thing ; he is grateful . " These germs of love , trust , and gratitude soon develop . The child knows his mother's step ; he smiles at her shadow ; he loves whatever is like her ; a creature of the same appearance as his mother is , in ...
... thing ; he is grateful . " These germs of love , trust , and gratitude soon develop . The child knows his mother's step ; he smiles at her shadow ; he loves whatever is like her ; a creature of the same appearance as his mother is , in ...
Side 28
... things I touch . " So rounds he to a separate mind From whence clear memory may begin , As thro ' the frame that binds him in His isolation grows defined . I have quoted these stanzas because they por- tray beautifully that incipient ...
... things I touch . " So rounds he to a separate mind From whence clear memory may begin , As thro ' the frame that binds him in His isolation grows defined . I have quoted these stanzas because they por- tray beautifully that incipient ...
Side 36
... because animals do very few things and do them often the nervous connections neces- sary for their performance are perfected and trans- mitted , and that consequently throughout the ani- mal world 36 LETTERS TO A MOTHER .
... because animals do very few things and do them often the nervous connections neces- sary for their performance are perfected and trans- mitted , and that consequently throughout the ani- mal world 36 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