The Mother's and Kindergartner's FriendCupples, Upham, 1884 - 153 páginas |
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... Mental Science , or to approximate , in our researches , so far towards such a result as we would wish that our examination of this important subject could extend . The consciousness seems confused , as we try to get a realizing sense ...
... Mental Science , or to approximate , in our researches , so far towards such a result as we would wish that our examination of this important subject could extend . The consciousness seems confused , as we try to get a realizing sense ...
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... mental faculties are therefore more or less affected by his natural propensities , which incline him to seek gratifi- cation in worldly pleasures and self - indulgence , while the cultivation of his higher powers is so neglected that he ...
... mental faculties are therefore more or less affected by his natural propensities , which incline him to seek gratifi- cation in worldly pleasures and self - indulgence , while the cultivation of his higher powers is so neglected that he ...
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... mental phenomena , through an inward sense , and by sensations resulting from impressions made by external things through appropriate channels , the organs of the senses . We should therefore take the child at a very early age , even at ...
... mental phenomena , through an inward sense , and by sensations resulting from impressions made by external things through appropriate channels , the organs of the senses . We should therefore take the child at a very early age , even at ...
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... Mental Philosophy usually regard them under three aspects , the Intellectual , the Emotional , and the Willing , or the Intellect , the Sensibility , and the Will , although there is in reality but one intellectual structure ...
... Mental Philosophy usually regard them under three aspects , the Intellectual , the Emotional , and the Willing , or the Intellect , the Sensibility , and the Will , although there is in reality but one intellectual structure ...
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... mental exercises , subservient to any form of knowing , and which come clearly within the consciousness , are facts belonging to the intellect . " " Thought , " says Pittenger , " springs from the intellect , and acts upon the facts ...
... mental exercises , subservient to any form of knowing , and which come clearly within the consciousness , are facts belonging to the intellect . " " Thought , " says Pittenger , " springs from the intellect , and acts upon the facts ...
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æsthetic affected agreeably animal appropriate aqueous humor arouse auditory nerve beautiful become body brain brane cavity cerebellum cerebrum CHAPTER child-culture child's faculties childhood cloth comprehensive connected Conscience Consciousness cranial nerves CUPPLES Delsarte dura mater emotions exercise expression external object external things feelings fibres Froebel Froebel's idea garten germs Guilmette says harmony Heaven HENRY BARNARD Hickok says human Illustrated imagination important impressions Infancy influence instinct intellectual internal Ear Kinder knowledge living medulla oblongata membrane memory ment mental development mental faculties mental power moral mother mucous membrane nature nerve nervous nursery object or thing olfactory nerve operations organ papillæ perception physical poet pons Varolii principle rational reason regarded relation result retina Rudolstadt says Prof self-activity sensation senses Sensibility sensorium smell soul spinal cord spirit substance system of Kindergarten thought tion training the child truth Upham says vitreous humor
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Página 18 - Secondly, The other fountain from which experience furnisheth the understanding with ideas, is the perception of the operations of our own minds within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has got; which operations when the soul comes to reflect on and consider, do furnish the understanding with another set of ideas, which could not be had from things without...
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Página 48 - And when he was come into the house, the blind men came to him : and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this? They said unto him, Yea, Lord. Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you.
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