... typical of human life as a whole — of the inner hidden natural life in man and all things. It gives, therefore, joy, freedom, contentment, inner and outer rest, peace with the world. It holds the sources of all that is good. A child that plays thoroughly,... Comenius and the Beginnings of Educational Reform - Side 79af Will Seymour Monroe - 1900 - 184 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Friedrich Fröbel - 1887 - 376 sider
...contentment, inner and outer rest, peace with the world. It holds the sources of all that is good. A child that plays thoroughly, with self -active determination,...— a child that has fallen asleep while so absorbed ? As already indicated, play at this time is not trivial, it is highly serious and of deep significance.... | |
| Friedrich Fröbel - 1887 - 376 sider
...the world. It holds the sources of all that is good. A child that plays thoroughly, with self-active determination, perseveringly until physical fatigue...— a child that has fallen asleep while so absorbed ? As already indicated, play at this time is not trivial, it is highly serious and of deep significance.... | |
| Friedrich Fröbel - 1887 - 378 sider
...that plays thoroughly, with self-active determination, perseveringly until physical fatigue forhids, will surely be a thorough, determined man, capable...— a child that has fallen asleep while so absorbed ? As already indicated, play at this time is not trivial, it is highly serious and of deep significance.... | |
| 1897 - 560 sider
...source of all that is good. A child that plays thoroughly with self-active determination, preservingly until physical fatigue forbids, will surely be a thorough...the promotion of the welfare of himself and others." M. — What you say interests me, but I cannot be quite sure that the kindergarten does not bring a... | |
| 1914 - 812 sider
...planted in a flower pot." And Froebel says, "A child that plays thoroughly with self-active determination will surely be a thorough, determined man, capable of self-sacrifice for the promotion of welfare of himself and others. The spontaneous play of the child disckrses the future inner life of... | |
| Stoyan Vasil Tsanoff - 1897 - 220 sider
...selfactive determination, perservering until physical fatigue forbids, will surely be a thoroughly determined man, capable of self-sacrifice for the promotion of the welfare of himself and others." As Froebel says: "The plays of the children are the germinal leaves of all later life; for the whole... | |
| 1898 - 1078 sider
...with active determination, persevering until physical fatigue forbids, will surely be a thoroughly determined' man, capable of self-sacrifice for the promotion of the welfare of himself and others. It is the self-active representation of the inner life from inner necessity and impulse. It is the... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1899 - 238 sider
...self-active determination, persevering until physical fatigue forbids, will surely be a thoroughly determined man, capable of self-sacrifice for the promotion of the welfare of himself and others." AC Haddon, in The Study of Man (New York, 1898), throws much light upon the origin of children's plays,... | |
| 1898
...source of all that is good. A child that plays thoroughly, with self active determination, persevering until physical fatigue forbids, will surely be a thorough,...the promotion of the welfare of himself and others." In general, Froebel adds that the aim of the very early plays of children is simply bodily activity,... | |
| Amy Eliza Tanner - 1904 - 476 sider
...holds the sources of all that is good. A child that plays thoroughly, with self-active determination, will surely be a thorough, determined man, capable...the promotion of the welfare of himself and others. The spontaneous play of the child discloses the future inner life of the man. If the child is injured... | |
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