The Infant System - For Developing the Intellectual and Moral Powers of all Children, from One to Seven years of Age by Samuel Wilderspin
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moral lesson--Illustrations of moral culture--Anecdotes--Simpson on
moral education--Observations--Hints to teachers_ CHAPTER X. REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS. _Necessity of some punishment--Rewards to monitors--Trial by jury--Illustrative case--Necessity of firmness--Anecdotes--Playing the truant--Its evils--Means for prevention--Devices for punishment--Sympathy encouraged--Evil of expelling children--Case of Hartley--Difficulty of legislating for rewards and punishments--Badges of distinction not necessary_ CHAPTER XI. LANGUAGE. _Means for conveying instruction--Method of teaching the alphabet in connection with objects--Spelling--Reading--Developing lessons--Reading lessons in natural history--The arithmeticon--Brass letters--Their uses_ CHAPTER XXI. ARITHMETIC. |
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