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- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Cover Sheet
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- of child development and gives many classroom examples. Here is one
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: About the Transcripts of Lectures
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- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Appendix to Lecture 5
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- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Contents
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- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Preface
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- stimulates their observation by many practical and homely examples.
- however, the lectures are concerned with practical examples, which
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Synopsis of Lectures
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- of child development and gives many classroom examples. Here is one
- on punishment, with examples.
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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- example the human eye or ear. What is the characteristic of such a
- environment, let us say, to take an extreme example, a fit of temper
- I knew for example a small boy who on being given something to eat
- say these things jokingly but in order to give you examples of how to
- materialistic age sins terribly against it. Take for example the
- something that is really quite foreign to him. For example, the
- him to stick letters into cut-out holes, for example, then we are
- example: Let us take the word “Mund
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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- child's nature. Some thoughts on punishment, with examples.
- will never give him an understanding, for example, of how the soil
- out into single examples.
- example, a tortoise, and put it on the top of a kangaroo, then you
- another example: Dr. Stein, a teacher at the Waldorf School, often
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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- therefore give you an example of something which can sink into the
- example I greatly admired the way one of our teachers handled a
- to perceive other examples of harmony to be found in the world.
- for example, “Describe a circle with your right hand round the
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 5
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- following example.
- within it, as the human being for example, then you cannot divide it
- such an example as the following, taken from real life. A mother sent
- like to illustrate for you with an example, something which can
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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- allow us to experience the lovely things that the cows, for example,
- substantives, for example. Those whom we call the dead know nothing
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 7
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- short time I can only pick out a few examples to give you.
- the example of a lever: do not begin by saying that a lever consists
- you an example from my own experience of what sometimes happens in
- where an Arithmetic example was being given which was supposed to
- 3/5 for example, were not
- examples. I then looked at this book and I found several other
- ingenious examples of the same kind. In many places I have found that
- bring such an unreality into an arithmetical example, then this way
- example (see drawing a.) the pattern must have a special character
- endeavour to carry this out in every detail, for example in the
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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- just write, for example: 2 donkeys. Here the donkey is the concrete
- real world there is, for example, the sea. It is represented by
- all that we find in optics, for example, where people are eternally
- be drawn with a pen; a tree, for example, must be evolved out of
- taught in an English school, hockey and cricket, for example, and if
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