Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of FroebelD. Appleton, 1911 - 311 sider |
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Side 7
... trust the mother's arm because he finds it strong . In like manner he must learn to trust her wisdom and her love . He can not believe in them if they do not exist ; he can only half believe them if they are inconsistent and vacillating ...
... trust the mother's arm because he finds it strong . In like manner he must learn to trust her wisdom and her love . He can not believe in them if they do not exist ; he can only half believe them if they are inconsistent and vacillating ...
Side 8
... trusts you he will obey you ; he will hide nothing from you ; he will not resent your punishments , and when he asks ... trust in the mother , the motto and commentary expressly state that the object of the game is the nurture and devel ...
... trusts you he will obey you ; he will hide nothing from you ; he will not resent your punishments , and when he asks ... trust in the mother , the motto and commentary expressly state that the object of the game is the nurture and devel ...
Side 11
... trust in him he puts forth all his strength , and through faith - inspired effort wins strength and self - reliance ... trust parents , the husband must trust his wife , friend must trust friend , we must all trust the tradesman with ...
... trust in him he puts forth all his strength , and through faith - inspired effort wins strength and self - reliance ... trust parents , the husband must trust his wife , friend must trust friend , we must all trust the tradesman with ...
Side 14
... trust in fellowmen . Have you ever won- dered why Asia has no science ? or connected this defect with the fact that to the Oriental mind Na- ture is Maia or illusion - a phenomenon without a noumenon , a manifestation without any ...
... trust in fellowmen . Have you ever won- dered why Asia has no science ? or connected this defect with the fact that to the Oriental mind Na- ture is Maia or illusion - a phenomenon without a noumenon , a manifestation without any ...
Side 17
... trust which overleaps the strict bounds of evidence that we are enjoined to learn from him how to enter the kingdom of heaven , and conversely , must not the terminus ab quo of child nurture be sought in that primordial impulse of ...
... trust which overleaps the strict bounds of evidence that we are enjoined to learn from him how to enter the kingdom of heaven , and conversely , must not the terminus ab quo of child nurture be sought in that primordial impulse of ...
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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