The Study of the Child: A Brief Treatise on the Psychology of the Child, with Suggestions for Teachers, Students, and ParentsD. Appleton, 1898 - 215 páginas |
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ability action æsthetic affect afferent nerves already apperception attained become body brain called cause cerning Chapter chil child study childhood color consciousness defective definite dependent discover diseases dren easily effort elements emotions ence eral exercise experience feeling fingers FRIEDRICH FROEBEL function give habits hear HERBERT SPENCER heredity human voice hyperopic ical idea ideal imagination imitation impulse individual inquiries instincts intellectual intelligent interest JAMES JOHONNOT JOSEPH BALDWIN judgment knowledge knowledge-getting language learned less major premise meaning memory ment mental activities mind moral mother motor control muscles nature nerve nervous normal notion object organ origin parents perception physical play pleasure possible principle Psychology pupils reason relation result sensation of sight sensations sense serve sight skill sound suggested syllogism symbol taste teacher temperature things tion tivation touch words
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