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Through machinery, man can exert tremendous powers almost as fantastic as if he were the hero of a
Through machinery, man can exert tremendous powers almost as fantastic as if he were the hero of a
Through machinery, man can exert tremendous powers almost as fantastic as if he were the hero of a
Through machinery, man can exert tremendous powers almost as fantastic as if he were the hero of a
Through machinery, man can exert tremendous powers almost as fantastic as if he were the hero of a
Through machinery, man can exert tremendous powers almost as fantastic as if he were the hero of a
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Maria Montessori:
The ancient superficial idea of the uniform and progressive growth of the human personality has remMaria Montessori:
If the whole of mankind is to be united into one brotherhood, all obstacles must be removed so thatMaria Montessori:
It is not true that I invented what is called the Montessori Method... I have studied the child; IMaria Montessori:
When the child begins to think and to make use of the written language to express his rudimentary tMaria Montessori:
It is the children between five and seven who are the word-lovers. It is they who show a predisposiMaria Montessori:
Many people must have noticed the intense attention given by children to the conversation of grown-Maria Montessori:
Books are mute as far as sound is concerned. It follows that reading aloud is a combination of twoMaria Montessori:
Travel stories teach geography; insect stories lead the child into natural science; and so on. TheMaria Montessori:
It is by developing the individual that he is prepared for that wonderful manifestation of the humaMaria Montessori:
There can be no 'graduated exercises in drawing' leading up to an artistic creation. That goal can