Study of Child Life by Marion Foster Washburne
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To illustrate the principles already indicated, we will consider some specific problems together with suggestive treatment for each. [Footnote A: Jean Paul Richter, "Der einsige." German writer and philosopher. His rather whimsical and fragmentary book on education, called "Levana," contains some rare scraps of wisdom much used by later writers on educational topics.] [Footnote B: Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher and Scientist. His book on "Education" is sound and practical.] [Footnote C: Freidrich Froebel, German Philosopher and Educator, founder of the Kindergarten system, and inaugurator of the new education. His two great books are "The Education of Man" and "The Mother Play."] [Footnote D: "The Ordeal of Richard Feveril," by George Meredith.] [Footnote E: Tiedemann, German Psychologist.] QUICK TEMPER. This, as well as irritability and nervousness, very often springs from a wrong physical condition. The digestion may be bad, or the child |
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