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... seems to have some injurious effects on the health and growth of some children . Very often it is not the school that injures a child , but the fact that the child is living in a city and has no place to run out - of - doors . Very ...
... seems to have some injurious effects on the health and growth of some children . Very often it is not the school that injures a child , but the fact that the child is living in a city and has no place to run out - of - doors . Very ...
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... seems to the teacher's judgment moderate , how shall it be decided to be excessive by persons who are not wit- nesses ? Who is a better judge than the teacher of " " what constitutes a fair amount of work ? In reply EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL ...
... seems to the teacher's judgment moderate , how shall it be decided to be excessive by persons who are not wit- nesses ? Who is a better judge than the teacher of " " what constitutes a fair amount of work ? In reply EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL ...
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... our chief point — children ought in some cases * Especially if the child be one among fifty - six , who remain only five months with one teacher . to be allowed to seem indolent , for reasons elsewhere 16 SCHOOL AND INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE .
... our chief point — children ought in some cases * Especially if the child be one among fifty - six , who remain only five months with one teacher . to be allowed to seem indolent , for reasons elsewhere 16 SCHOOL AND INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE .
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David Francis Lincoln. to be allowed to seem indolent , for reasons elsewhere indicated ; and it is palpably unsafe to subject all scholars to an equal pressure . " Over - driven " children will often study late and sleep poorly ; they ...
David Francis Lincoln. to be allowed to seem indolent , for reasons elsewhere indicated ; and it is palpably unsafe to subject all scholars to an equal pressure . " Over - driven " children will often study late and sleep poorly ; they ...
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... seem reasonable to suppose that girls at this age are less capable of mental application than boys ; for it is a general rule of Nature , that when a great demand is made on the system by one set of func- tions others must remain in ...
... seem reasonable to suppose that girls at this age are less capable of mental application than boys ; for it is a general rule of Nature , that when a great demand is made on the system by one set of func- tions others must remain in ...
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Page 134 - A child, young person, or woman, shall not be allowed to work between the fixed and traversing part of any self-acting machine while the machine is in motion by the action of steam, water, or other mechanical power.