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" We must respect religiously, reverently, these first indications of individuality; and, if any educational act is to be efficacious, it will be only that which tends to help toward the complete unfolding -of the inner life of the child. "
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1916
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Bulletin

Education - 1914 - 654 pages
...way till his life; advancing Indefinitely toward perfect self-mastery: * * * If any educational net Is to be efficacious. It will be only that which tends...unfolding of this life; to be thus helpful. It Is neces sary rigorously to avoid the arrest of spontaneous movements and the Imposi tion of arbitrary...
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The Montessori System Examined

William Heard Kilpatrick - Montessori method of education - 1914 - 90 pages
...conception of this age must be solely that of aiding the psycho-physical development of the individual." "If any educational act is to be efficacious, it will...which tends to help toward the complete unfolding" of the child's individuality. Such a doctrine of education has borne good fruit; but there is danger in...
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The Montessori System Examined

William Heard Kilpatrick - Montessori method of education - 1914 - 92 pages
...individuality. If any educational act is to be efficacious, it will be only that which tends to kelp toward the complete unfolding of this life. To be...rigorously to avoid the arrest of spontaneous movements." But nearer, apparently, to Madam Montessori's heart is the liberty to be accorded the child as an object...
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The Montessori Method: The Origins of an Educational Innovation : Including ...

Maria Montessori - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 316 pages
...conception of this age must be solely that of aiding the psycho-physical development of the individual." "If any educational act is to be efficacious, it will...which tends to help toward the complete unfolding" of the child's individuality. Such a doctrine of education has borne good fruit; but there is danger in...
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Catholic Educational Review, Volume 12, Issue 3

Education - 1916 - 112 pages
...suffocate life itself. Humanity shows itself in all its intellectual splendor during this tender age — and we must respect religiously, reverently, these...rigorously to avoid the arrest of spontaneous movements."* Her concept of liberty includes the harmonious adjustment of the individual to the needs of society,...
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McClure's Magazine, Volume 38

American literature - 1912 - 800 pages
...life itself. We must respect religiously, reverently, these first indications of individuality; and, if any educational act is to be efficacious, it will...which tends to help toward the complete unfolding -of the inner life of the child. To be thus helpful, it is necessary rigorously to avoid the arrest of...
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The Volta Review, Volume 14

Deaf - 1912 - 792 pages
...religiously, the first indications of individuality, and if any educational act is to be efficient, it will be only that which tends to help toward the complete unfolding of the inner life of the child. To be thus helpful it is necessary to rigorously avoid the arrest of spontaneous...
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