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... , they give the element of happiness , and the conditions of spiritual goodness and truth , making children fit temples for the Holy Ghost to dwell in . - - - - - A Kindergarten , then , is children in society KINDERGARTEN GUIDE . 13.
... , they give the element of happiness , and the conditions of spiritual goodness and truth , making children fit temples for the Holy Ghost to dwell in . - - - - - A Kindergarten , then , is children in society KINDERGARTEN GUIDE . 13.
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... truth whenever they presumptuously or uncon- sciously fall into selfishness . We have the best conditions of moral culture in a company large enough for the exacting disposition of the solitary child to be balanced by the claims made by ...
... truth whenever they presumptuously or uncon- sciously fall into selfishness . We have the best conditions of moral culture in a company large enough for the exacting disposition of the solitary child to be balanced by the claims made by ...
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... truth , and goodness . To develop a child from within outwards , we must plunge ourselves into its peculiarity of imagination and feeling . No one person could possibly endure such absorp- tion of life in labor unrelieved , and ...
... truth , and goodness . To develop a child from within outwards , we must plunge ourselves into its peculiarity of imagination and feeling . No one person could possibly endure such absorp- tion of life in labor unrelieved , and ...
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... truth and love of beauty , what shall save her from the frivolity and ennui that gnaws away the heart , tarnishes the soul , and brings misfortune to the fireside ? Every woman should be an artist , and make artists of her children , if ...
... truth and love of beauty , what shall save her from the frivolity and ennui that gnaws away the heart , tarnishes the soul , and brings misfortune to the fireside ? Every woman should be an artist , and make artists of her children , if ...
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... truth and reality . There is nothing perhaps which would conduce more to sound morality and earnest- ness of character , in this country , than that object - teaching , as proposed in Mr. Sheldon's " ELEMENTARY INSTRUC- TION , " should ...
... truth and reality . There is nothing perhaps which would conduce more to sound morality and earnest- ness of character , in this country , than that object - teaching , as proposed in Mr. Sheldon's " ELEMENTARY INSTRUC- TION , " should ...
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