Notes on Child StudyMacmillan, 1901 - 157 страници |
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... action . Dr. Francis Warner examined 100,000 school children in London , noting in each case defects of each of these sorts . His results are summed up in two tables ( 5 and 6 ) , which give us a fair notion of the frequency of these ...
... action . Dr. Francis Warner examined 100,000 school children in London , noting in each case defects of each of these sorts . His results are summed up in two tables ( 5 and 6 ) , which give us a fair notion of the frequency of these ...
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... include a too small face , ill- proportioned features , hairy forehead , cold hands , a too small mouth , small or ill - shaped openings of the eyes . Some of the signs of defective nervous action are as 231 ] 35 GENERAL PHYSICAL ...
... include a too small face , ill- proportioned features , hairy forehead , cold hands , a too small mouth , small or ill - shaped openings of the eyes . Some of the signs of defective nervous action are as 231 ] 35 GENERAL PHYSICAL ...
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Edward Lee Thorndike. Some of the signs of defective nervous action are as fol- lows : General balance ; unevenness or asymmetry in general posture . Generally vacant or fixed expression of the face . Over - action or uncontrolled action ...
Edward Lee Thorndike. Some of the signs of defective nervous action are as fol- lows : General balance ; unevenness or asymmetry in general posture . Generally vacant or fixed expression of the face . Over - action or uncontrolled action ...
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... action . The detailed signs of low nutrition , apart from such com- mon ones as ordinary life familiarizes us with , can be learned from reputable medical books . So much for the facts that may be observed concerning the general ...
... action . The detailed signs of low nutrition , apart from such com- mon ones as ordinary life familiarizes us with , can be learned from reputable medical books . So much for the facts that may be observed concerning the general ...
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... actions with respect to these minor physical defects . For practical work see section 20 . 1 For the authorities for these statements see the convenient account of stuttering in Kotelman's School Hygiene , English translation by ...
... actions with respect to these minor physical defects . For practical work see section 20 . 1 For the authorities for these statements see the convenient account of stuttering in Kotelman's School Hygiene , English translation by ...
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Страница 136 - It was in the autumn of 1826. I was in a dull state of nerves, such as everybody is occasionally liable to ; unsusceptible to enjoyment or pleasurable excitement ; one of those moods when what is pleasure at other times, becomes insipid or indifferent ; the state, I should think, in which converts to Methodism usually are, when smitten bv their first "conviction of sin.
Страница 59 - With the child, life is all play and fairy-tales and learning the external properties of 'things'; with the youth, it is bodily exercises of a more systematic sort, novels of the real world, boon-fellowship and song, friendship and love, nature, travel and adventure, science and philosophy; with the man, ambition and policy, acquisitiveness, responsibility to others, and the selfish zest of the battle of life.
Страница 137 - I was thus, as I said to myself, left stranded at the commencement of my voyage, with a well-equipped ship and a rudder, but no sail...
Страница 59 - In all pedagogy the great thing is to strike the iron while hot, and to seize the wave of the pupil's interest in each successive subject before its ebb has come...
Страница 136 - I carried it with me into all companies, into all occupations. Hardly anything had power to cause me even a few minutes' oblivion of it. For some months the cloud seemed to grow thicker and thicker. The lines in Coleridge's Dejection...
Страница 136 - In this frame of mind it occurred to me to put the question directly to myself : " Suppose that all your objects in life were realized ; that all the changes in institutions and opinions which you are looking forward to, could be completely effected at this very instant : would this be a great joy and happiness to you...
Страница 119 - Oh, mamma, come and see how pretty I have made the parlor." But her mamma took her paints away and sent her to bed. If you had been her mother, what would you have done or said to Jennie?
Страница 136 - At this my heart sank within me : the whole foundation on which my life was constructed fell down. All my happiness was to have been found in the continual pursuit of this end. The end had ceased to charm, and how could there ever again be any interest in the means ? I seemed to have nothing left to live for.
Страница 70 - And what shall I say of those who by a most extraordinary intellectual perversity attribute to children the habit of using common things as symbols of abstractions which have never in any way entered their heads ; who tell us that the girl likes to play with her doll because the play symbolizes to her motherhood ; that the boy likes to be out of doors because the sunlight symbolizes to him cheerfulness...
Страница 137 - During this time I was not incapable of my usual occupations. I went on with them mechanically, by the mere force of habit. I had been so drilled in a certain sort of mental exercise, that I could still carry it on when all the spirit had gone out of it. I even composed and spoke several speeches at the debating society, how, or with what degree of success, I know not. Of four years...