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  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: About the Transcripts of Lectures
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    • it must be borne in mind that faulty passages occur in these
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 1
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    • views, are confronted with a complete impasse, for everything
    • conventions to some extent and not allow all naughtiness to pass
    • passionate desire for knowledge of the external life was not ours
    • Then later, when the child has passed through the change of teeth and
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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    • a picture of it. From it something passes over into the entire
    • yourself passes over into the child and pursues its way within him.
    • passes over into the age of imagination and fantasy. It is not the
    • passed through in the history of civilisation.
    • arise out of these, and then you can pass over to reading.
    • the children have to pass from your Independent School into public
    • the remaining parts impassive should be taught as late as possible.
    • quality in life. A very great deal passes over from teacher to child
    • teacher to child, whereas it is so often untruth that passes between
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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    • for the period between the change of teeth and puberty, passing on in
    • when the child has passed his ninth or tenth year we must introduce
    • that passes backwards into the head, into the skull.
    • were to draw the olfactory nerve of a dog, which passes through his
    • He once noticed that his pupils were passing notes under the desk.
    • passing them under their desks to their neighbours who then wrote
    • This is always the judgment that is passed by the subconscious nature
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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    • one must have the gift of letting a great many things pass
    • wanted to pass on to something else and to relax the tension (which
    • whole group of his children with all their peculiarities pass before
    • them, I must try to pass from one impression to the next even more
    • pass over to the next figure (see drawing d.). I make the curved
    • pass over to a conception of how an object is reflected; if this, let
    • gone sufficiently far with that subject we pass on to another. So
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 5
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    • can pass on and say: “Look, you can find the number two
    • four you will easily be able, with the hand, to pass over to five
    • the head passes on the work to the body, for it is the body which
    • is important to pass on and not merely take counting by adding one
    • general culture of mankind pass unnoticed. Nowadays no one is
    • letting their thoughts pass from the whole to the parts.
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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    • of breathing, passing along the nerve fibres, right into the physical
    • present. The cow digests her food, the digested foodstuffs pass over
    • him passes over into the strings through his bow.
    • one must feel this first of all. You will not of course pass on to
    • Only then can you pass on to what a noun, a verb or an
    • active and passive expressions, and longest of all the expression of
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 7
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    • only at this time that we can pass on to lifeless nature, for it is
    • this, but pass over to all kinds of intellectual things when the
    • you have done this with a few different minerals you can pass on to
    • and from this pass on to equilibrium and balance, and to the
    • principle. “Aliveness” in the teacher must pass over to
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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    • numbers they become so alive in the child that one can easily pass on
    • without regard to their having passed any State examination or not. I
    • do not mean that everyone who has passed a State examination is



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