The North-western Monthly: A Magazine Devoted to University Extension and to the Problems of Education, Том 81897 |
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... young child , play is mainly physi- ological and is manifested in the necessity of movement and the hunger of the senses . child must move , touch , taste , hear . A little boy of two years sometimes visits my room . His chief delights ...
... young child , play is mainly physi- ological and is manifested in the necessity of movement and the hunger of the senses . child must move , touch , taste , hear . A little boy of two years sometimes visits my room . His chief delights ...
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... young birds in a nest learning to fly . The mother bird first shows them how to use their wings . Before ventur- ing forth the little ones turn their heads and look up at the sky to see if the weather is fair . Then they bend from side ...
... young birds in a nest learning to fly . The mother bird first shows them how to use their wings . Before ventur- ing forth the little ones turn their heads and look up at the sky to see if the weather is fair . Then they bend from side ...
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... young child lie , but rather in the flexibility and in the relation to the environment of the child permitted where no set form is insisted upon . In the traditional game very often the form has not been altered for hundreds of years ...
... young child lie , but rather in the flexibility and in the relation to the environment of the child permitted where no set form is insisted upon . In the traditional game very often the form has not been altered for hundreds of years ...
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... young people , by a competent instructor , let it be man or woman . This subject cannot be successfully self - taught . The process of training must be gradual , and so graduated as to meet the pupil's particular needs and partic- ular ...
... young people , by a competent instructor , let it be man or woman . This subject cannot be successfully self - taught . The process of training must be gradual , and so graduated as to meet the pupil's particular needs and partic- ular ...
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... young women examined in the last two years had a well - marked spinal curva- ture , in most cases lateral . The percentage of young men thus affected is very small , due , no doubt , to the fact that the students come largely from the ...
... young women examined in the last two years had a well - marked spinal curva- ture , in most cases lateral . The percentage of young men thus affected is very small , due , no doubt , to the fact that the students come largely from the ...
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