Study of Child Life by Marion Foster Washburne
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emphasize and fix in the memory the most important points in the
lesson. [Illustration: "CARITAS" From a Painting in the Boston Public Library, by Abbot H. Thayer] STUDY OF CHILD LIFE. PART I. Read Carefully. In answering these questions you are earnestly requested _not_ to answer according to the text-book where opinions are asked for, but to answer according to conviction. In all cases credit will be given for thought and original observation. Place your name and full address at the head of the paper; use your own words so that your instructor may be sure that you understand the subject. 1. How does Fiske account for the prolonged helplessness of the human infant? To what practical conclusions does this lead? 2. Name the four essentials for proper bodily growth. 3. How does the child's world differ from that of the adult? |
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