It is not the good and pious precepts, nor is it any other inculcation of pedagogic truths that have a moulding influence upon the character of the developing child, but what most influences him is the peculiarly affective state which is totally unknown... An Introduction to Child Psychology - 212. lappuseautors: Charles Wilkin Waddell - 1918 - 317 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Clark University (Worcester, Mass.) - 1910 - 578 lapas
...influence of environment and education. The example shows what passes over from the mother to the child. It is not the good and pious precepts, nor is it any...parents and educators. The concealed discord between the parents, the secret worry, the repressed hidden wishes, all these produce in the individual a certain... | |
| William Chandler Bagley - 1911 - 296 lapas
...the good and pious precepts, nor is it any other inculcation of pedagogic truths, that have a molding influence upon the character of the developing child...parents and educators. The concealed discord between the parents, the secret worry, the repressed hidden wishes, — all these produce in the individual... | |
| William Chandler Bagley - 1911 - 312 lapas
...educative ends. This is clearly brought out in the following quotation from an authority in this field.1 "It is not the good and pious precepts, nor is it...other inculcation of pedagogic truths, that have a molding influence upon the character of the developing child ; but what most influences him is the... | |
| Stephen Sheldon Colvin - 1912 - 384 lapas
...to the great importance of the environment in education. What passes from the mother to the child " is not the good and pious precepts, nor is it any other inculof environ- cation of pedagogic truths. . . . The concealed ment. i • ii discord between the... | |
| 1915 - 366 lapas
...mother's mind provides. A leading authority in the field has recently made the following statement: "It is not the good and pious precepts, nor is it...child, but what most influences him is the peculiarly emotional state which may be totally unknown to his parents and educators. The concealed discord between... | |
| Louville Eugene Emerson - 1918 - 210 lapas
...over the child, a power only the greater because it is so subtle and so permanent. Jung goes on and says : "It is not the good and pious precepts, nor...other inculcation of pedagogic truths that have a molding influence upon the character of the developing child, but what most influences him is the peculiarly... | |
| R. H. Hingley - 1922 - 212 lapas
...Jung on this subject are deserving of the most careful consideration by every parent and teacher. " It is not the good and pious precepts, nor is it any...parents and educators. The concealed discord between the parents, the secret worry, the repressed and hidden wishes, all these produce in the individual... | |
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