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  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 1
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    • simply because we thereby experience the martyrdom the spirit has to
    • should like to speak quite simply about these things, and you must
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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    • other hand, if we were simply to have the children there in the
    • of theory but simply treat them in the way which a child can grasp
    • He must be drawn to truth, goodness and beauty simply because he is
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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    • feeling that the outside world is simply a continuation of his own
    • face of certain situations a human being may show cruelty simply out
    • simply on account of the thoughts about the postal system which the
    • Instead of simply following stereotyped traditional methods you must
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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    • last it came about that after a time this teacher simply could not
    • naughty, but he simply took no notice at all. On certain occasions it
    • things may easily come within your experience; it simply depends on
    • simply because we misunderstand them and because they have been
    • stories, then you simply cannot escape them; they come rushing in
    • equally well in white, but I am simply indicating in another colour
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 5
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    • from when you simply move alone. In that you walk alone you are a
    • toil and moil, it simply sits on the top of your body and lets itself
    • begin with, how many we have? We simply have a heap of apples which
    • this is not the case, and it is simply a question of pure counting,
    • have to understand is simply that if I have a right-angled triangle
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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    • Now if you simply let the children work freely it is very interesting
    • digestive process. This is simply to make clear what I want to say. I
    • without any kind of theory: nothing more than simply singing little
    • should simply speak and be kept to this speaking.
    • children simply learn to speak in the language, connecting their
    • thinks of the word simply as something written down or something
    • English language, how the second half of the word is simply cast
    • such a way that we leave ourselves out of it altogether and simply
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 7
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    • up with life as far as possible, not simply start, for instance, with
    • the text books of today, but simply by lighting a match for instance
    • simply to be added together, but were to be related to life. This was
    • everything: you simply poison a child to whom you give a sum like
    • curriculum many things which are simply demanded by the customs of
    • simply could not be done because it would not have been in accordance
    • or numbers, simply characterises what the child is like, and what
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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    • with artistic feeling: such feeling simply does not exist.
    • these drawing teachers gradually turn into, simply because of having
    • these things. They have their place simply because they play a great
    • Drill or Gymnastics one simply learns from anatomy and physiology in
    • supple; and when one has this sense, one has then simply to
    • method consists simply in this preliminary demonstration.
    • the telling of legends and myths we simply relate what things do
    • settled entirely on grounds of expediency. If you simply find that



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