... carrying on these various activities, and with the intellectual means for learning how to do them. And our duty toward him is, in every case, that of helping him to make a conquest of such useful acts as nature intended he should perform for himself.... Montessori Children - Page 156by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey - 1915 - 188 pagesFull view - About this book
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