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Chapter 10 A WAY TO GOD

Word Count: 1759    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

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to show." This mother teaches her little one some sort of prayer, and the gesture of reverence, the folded hands, affects the child even if the words mean little or nothing. Akin to the "feeling of community" between the child and his family is the joining in religious worship in church, "the entrance in a common life," and the emotional effect of the deep tones of the organ. Then there is the interdependence of the universe: the baby is to thank Jenny for his bread and milk, Peter for mowing the grass for the cow, "until you come to the last ring of all, God's father love for all." Next to this comes the child's service; others work for him and he also must serve. "Every age has its duties, and duties are not burdens," and it is necessary that feeling should have expression, "for even a child's love unfostered (by action in form of service) droops and dies away." There is also the desire for approbation. The child "must be roused to good by inclination, love, and respect, through the opinion of others about him," and this should be guided until he learns to care chie

hear "God bless you." Others may prefer to wait for a more intelligent stage, perhaps when the child begins to ask the invariable questions-who made the flowers, the animals; who made me? If so, we must remember that children see, and hear, and think, that often in th

d irreverent, and are often repeated as highly amusing, but they are really more pathetic. Miss Shinn tells of one poor mite who resented being constantly watched and said, "I will not be so tagged," and another said, "Then I think He's a v

grieved when we are unkind or cowardly, always ready to help us and to put kindness and bravery into our hearts, that we know He has power to do that if we will let Him, but that His power is beyond our understanding: to sa

ed with flowers, and angels with children's eyes beckon us toward it." This is true, but it does not mean that we are always to be trying to make things sacred, but that we are to realise that al

Brock may well call it "a sacred experience" for the child, when he forgets himself in the beauty of the world. If we could all rise to a wider conception of the meaning of

on of the heights to which it can rise, when it makes us long for faith, courage, and love to go and do likewise, who sha

monition of being surrounded by that which is higher and more "conscious than

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those steeped in meaning-the unfathomable meaning of life ... such stories teach-even though no lesson was intended-the wisdom o

Education," by Greville Macdona

hepherd boy being carried home from the hillside when hurt, by a man on a white horse, repe

g as the children fail, and believing and trusting as the children believe, and as we at least strive to do, in the ultimate victory of Right over Wrong, of G

ready been passed on to younger teachers in Educ

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ation of God. "I am a being alive and conscious upon this earth; a descendant of ancestors who rose

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Contents

The Child under Eight
Chapter 1 "WHAT'S IN A NAME "
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 2 THE BIOLOGIST EDUCATOR
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 3 LEARNING BORN OF PLAY
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 4 FROM 1816 TO 1919
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 5 THE WORLD'S MINE OYSTER
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 6 ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 7 JOY IN MAKING
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 8 STORIES
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 9 IN GRASSY PLACES
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 10 A WAY TO GOD
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 11 RHYTHM
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Chapter 12 FROM FANCY TO FACT
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Chapter 13 NEW NEEDS AND NEW HELPS
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Chapter 14 CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF GROWTH
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Chapter 15 THE INFANT SCHOOL OF TO-DAY
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 16 SOME VITAL PRINCIPLES
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Chapter 17 THE NEED FOR EXPERIENCE
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 18 GAINING EXPERIENCE BY PLAY
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 19 THE UNITY OF EXPERIENCE
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The Child under Eight
Chapter 20 GAINING EXPERIENCE THROUGH FREEDOM
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Chapter 21 EXPERIENCES OF HUMAN CONDUCT
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Chapter 22 EXPERIENCES OF THE NATURAL WORLD
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Chapter 23 EXPERIENCES OF MATHEMATICAL TRUTHS
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Chapter 24 EXPERIENCES BY MEANS OF DOING
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Chapter 25 EXPERIENCES OF THE LIFE OF MAN
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Chapter 26 EXPERIENCES RECORDED AND PASSED ON
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Chapter 27 THE THINGS THAT REALLY MATTER
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