In nature, man takes the child into his arms because a child needs to be held. The child must not be left in a cot all the time, because it is a...
We must study the correlation between life and its environment. In nature everything correlates. This is the method of nature. Nature is not...
Nature seems to show that there is a mutual exchange between the different kinds of life and the general environment, meaning that each kind can find...
It is easy to understand that each animal does unknowingly some work in the environment which is useful to it. This is in contrast to the old idea...
Nature has this beautiful arrangement in which everybody, while striving for his own life and happiness, does something for the improvement and...
Nature conditions the child otherwise than the young of animals. She leaves the realm of movement free from the imperious despotism of instinct...
Let us suppose, instead, that through long and patient exercises we have already trained our teachers in the observation of nature, and that we have...
… the first thing his education demands is the provision of an environment in which he can develop the powers given him by nature. This does not mean...
Once the child can speak, he can express himself and no longer depends on others to guess his needs. He finds himself in touch with human society, for...
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