Moral Culture of Infancy, and Kindergarten Guide... |
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... become very general in this community , that I bring forward an American Kinder- garten Guide . Kindergartens are springing up in all our cities . The French and English guides , and the Journals of The New Education , published in ...
... become very general in this community , that I bring forward an American Kinder- garten Guide . Kindergartens are springing up in all our cities . The French and English guides , and the Journals of The New Education , published in ...
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... becomes the desideratum , if not a necessity . The isolated home , made into a flower - vase by the application of the principles set forth in the Gifts above mentioned , may do for babies . But every mother and nurse knows how hard it ...
... becomes the desideratum , if not a necessity . The isolated home , made into a flower - vase by the application of the principles set forth in the Gifts above mentioned , may do for babies . But every mother and nurse knows how hard it ...
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... become interested in each other . In the variety , affinities develop themselves very prettily , and the rough points of rampant individualities wear off . We have seen a highly - gifted child , who , at home , was to use a vulgar , but ...
... become interested in each other . In the variety , affinities develop themselves very prettily , and the rough points of rampant individualities wear off . We have seen a highly - gifted child , who , at home , was to use a vulgar , but ...
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... become very expert in telling any note struck , if not in striking it . The ear is cultivated sooner than the voice , and they may be taught to name the octave as 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , while their imaginations are impressed by ...
... become very expert in telling any note struck , if not in striking it . The ear is cultivated sooner than the voice , and they may be taught to name the octave as 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , while their imaginations are impressed by ...
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... become the language of all , instead of being reserved exclusively to the privileged . " Doubtless great reforms will be necessary to arrive at this result , and the spirit of routine which unhappily reigns everywhere will render such ...
... become the language of all , instead of being reserved exclusively to the privileged . " Doubtless great reforms will be necessary to arrive at this result , and the spirit of routine which unhappily reigns everywhere will render such ...
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