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... parents ; and others , — having died martyrs ' deaths for human freedom in the desolat- ing war that now ravages our beloved country , - angels in heaven . If an inborn love of children and of school - keeping are qualifications for ...
... parents ; and others , — having died martyrs ' deaths for human freedom in the desolat- ing war that now ravages our beloved country , - angels in heaven . If an inborn love of children and of school - keeping are qualifications for ...
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... parents would not consent to be so much separated from their children , and a few hours of Kindergarten in the * Calkin's Object Lessons will give hints . early part of the day will serve an excellent purpose KINDERGARTEN GUIDE . 23.
... parents would not consent to be so much separated from their children , and a few hours of Kindergarten in the * Calkin's Object Lessons will give hints . early part of the day will serve an excellent purpose KINDERGARTEN GUIDE . 23.
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... parents and teachers , who make them look upon themselves personally as objects of God's pleasure or displeasure . This will be avoided by using a symbol , like the story of Adam and Eve , which touches the imagination , and saves them ...
... parents and teachers , who make them look upon themselves personally as objects of God's pleasure or displeasure . This will be avoided by using a symbol , like the story of Adam and Eve , which touches the imagination , and saves them ...
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... parents that sometimes the child is to be sent home for a day , or at least for some hours . The curtailment of the Kindergarten will generally prove an effectual restraint upon disorder , and it will not be necessary to repeat the ...
... parents that sometimes the child is to be sent home for a day , or at least for some hours . The curtailment of the Kindergarten will generally prove an effectual restraint upon disorder , and it will not be necessary to repeat the ...
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... parents are so urgent , and measure their children's progress so exclusively by their power of reading ; and , if they do not learn a great deal faster than children usually learn to read , distrust the sys- tem , and interfere . Even ...
... parents are so urgent , and measure their children's progress so exclusively by their power of reading ; and , if they do not learn a great deal faster than children usually learn to read , distrust the sys- tem , and interfere . Even ...
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