Individual MoralityNelson, 1969 - 261 էջ |
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Էջ 92
James Hemming. child as he encounters life , and guiding and encouraging him in his ceaseless explorations . Interaction with the environment and with other people starts at birth . The quality of these experiences is sensed by the child ...
James Hemming. child as he encounters life , and guiding and encouraging him in his ceaseless explorations . Interaction with the environment and with other people starts at birth . The quality of these experiences is sensed by the child ...
Էջ 93
... child who is loved , guided , and encouraged aright will receive his first lessons in understanding that a person's area of personal freedom always has limits . For example , the child finds he is free to play in the garden but not on ...
... child who is loved , guided , and encouraged aright will receive his first lessons in understanding that a person's area of personal freedom always has limits . For example , the child finds he is free to play in the garden but not on ...
Էջ 98
... children or he may become clinging and timid , withdrawn from vitally important social interaction . A child's self - respect and confidence can be undermined by too much criticism , which makes him feel worthless ; by too much ...
... children or he may become clinging and timid , withdrawn from vitally important social interaction . A child's self - respect and confidence can be undermined by too much criticism , which makes him feel worthless ; by too much ...
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30 | 3 |
Values of Self and Society | 47 |
How Free is Freedom? | 65 |
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