Children,' observes Miss Peabody, ' begin with loving others ; ' and she has added from the stores of her own experience among the young this aphorism of a wise philosophy : ' Children begin with loving others quite as intensely as they love themselves... Moral Culture of Infancy, and Kindergarten Guide ... - Page 13by Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - 1863 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
| Education - 1863 - 746 pages
...added from the stores of her own experience among the young this aphorism of a wise philosophy : ' Children begin with loving others quite as intensely...children fit temples for the Holy Ghost to dwell in." " The life of a child in a Kindergarten is certainly very pleasant. Of the thirtysix little pupils... | |
| Education - 1864 - 444 pages
...added from the stores of her own experience among the young, this aphorism of a wise philosophy : " Children begin with loving others quite as intensely...making children fit temples for the Holy Ghost to dvcll in." KINDERGARTEV CHILDREN IN THE SCHOOL-ROOM. An American Kinder garlen. present on the day... | |
| Education - 1864 - 546 pages
...benevolent and self-sacrificing as of being selfish. Sympathy is as much a natural instinct as sclt'-love, and no more or less innocent, in a moral point of...children fit temples for the Holy Ghost to dwell in. KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN IS THE SCHOOL-ROOM. The life of a child in a Kindergarten is certainly very pleasant.... | |
| Education - 1864 - 408 pages
...added from the stores of her own experience among the young, this aphorism of a wise philosophy : " Children begin with loving others quite as intensely...children fit temples for the Holy Ghost to dwell in. KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN IN THE SCHOOL-ROOM. The life of a child in a Kindergarten is certainly very pleasant.... | |
| Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody - Kindergarten - 1870 - 230 pages
...if they only have as fair a chance of being benevolent and self-sacrificing as of being selfish. " 3 Sympathy is as much a natural instinct as self-love,...Balanced, they give the element of happiness, and the_ conditions of spiritual goodness and truth, — making children fit temples for the Holy Gho^t... | |
| Education - 1863 - 536 pages
...added from the stores of her own experience among the young this aphorism of a wise philosophy : ' Children begin with loving others quite as intensely...and the conditions of spiritual goodness and truth, narking children fit temples for the Holy Ghost to dwell in.' " The life of a child in a Kindergarten... | |
| Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - Education - 1877 - 266 pages
...be used, and exact directions for this are to be found in Mrs. KRAILS-BCELTE'S Kindergarten Guide. dren. It is only in the society of equals that the...truth, — making children fit temples for the Holy Gho^t to dwell in. A Kindergarten, then, is children in society, — a commonwealth or republic of... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - Religion - 1893 - 330 pages
...others quite as intensely as they love themselves—forgetting themselves in their love for others—if they only have as fair a chance of being benevolent...children fit temples for the Holy Ghost to dwell in." Experience proves that In the Primary Groups, the tender spirit is responsive to gentle love and enveloping... | |
| Mary Jane Chisholm Foster - Religious education of preschool children - 1894 - 252 pages
...his system might be applied to their education. Miss Peabody, an eminent kindergartner, has said : " Sympathy is as much a natural instinct as self-love,...happiness and the conditions of spiritual goodness, making children fit temples for the Holy Ghost to dwell in." We find the kindergarten, as established... | |
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