Froebel's Occupations - Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - Books - BiblioLife - 9781103558797 - March 10, 2009
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Froebel's Occupations


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These employments aim at and produce, first of all, in man, an all-sided development and presentation of his nature; they are, in general, the needful food for the spirit; they are the ether in which the spirit breathes and lives that it may gain power, strength, and, I might add, extent, because the spiritual qualities given by God to man, which proceed from his spirit in all directions with irresistible necessity, necessarily appear as manifoldness, and must be satisfied as such, and met in manifold directions. 1THE gifts, occupations, and recreative exercises of the kindergarten were devised by ,, .. iT ools of the Froebel to satisfy what he terms the Kindergar. .i ii en fctfofy eight instinctive activities of the child, instincts of nf iC hildhood. for play, for producing, for shaping, for knowledge, for society, and for cultivating the ground. Professor William James, with somewhat differing insight, divides the instincts of children into four, which he considers fundamental, namely, construction, imitation, emula1 Froebel sE ducation of Man, page 209 (tr. by J. Jwrvis).
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Released March 10, 2009
ISBN13 9781103558797
Publishers BiblioLife
Pages 324
Dimensions 200 × 17 × 125 mm   ·   353 g
Language English  

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