The Normal Child and Primary EducationGinn, 1912 - 342 páginas |
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... individual , in the race , and in society is but a stage of evolution , which can be understood only in terms of the past . The child is not a static thing which mere logic , however sharp , can by analysis dissect and thus explain ...
... individual , in the race , and in society is but a stage of evolution , which can be understood only in terms of the past . The child is not a static thing which mere logic , however sharp , can by analysis dissect and thus explain ...
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... individual forms like the amoeba of to - day . ee The amoeba is the most interesting and suggestive crea- ture under the sun . In the amoeba life is reduced to some- thing like elementary terms ; not absolutely elementary , for even ...
... individual forms like the amoeba of to - day . ee The amoeba is the most interesting and suggestive crea- ture under the sun . In the amoeba life is reduced to some- thing like elementary terms ; not absolutely elementary , for even ...
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... individual . Other things being equal , mental growth depends upon the number and complexity of asso- ciative neurons . The gross number in any child is absolutely determined by heredity . The idiot has fewer than the im- becile , and ...
... individual . Other things being equal , mental growth depends upon the number and complexity of asso- ciative neurons . The gross number in any child is absolutely determined by heredity . The idiot has fewer than the im- becile , and ...
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... to survive in the behavior of descendants , and the spirit of the past flickers up again in the unfoldment of every individual nervous system . CHAPTER V THE PRIMITIVE ANCESTRY OF THE CHILD Man is THE BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 45.
... to survive in the behavior of descendants , and the spirit of the past flickers up again in the unfoldment of every individual nervous system . CHAPTER V THE PRIMITIVE ANCESTRY OF THE CHILD Man is THE BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 45.
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... individual cunning , ferocity , and prowess . Inasmuch as the house cat traces her lineage to the tiger family , Robinson has boldly asserted that she lacks the capacities for companion- ship so well developed in the dog , who for ...
... individual cunning , ferocity , and prowess . Inasmuch as the house cat traces her lineage to the tiger family , Robinson has boldly asserted that she lacks the capacities for companion- ship so well developed in the dog , who for ...
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