Child Study With Special Application to the Teaching of Religion

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The " collecting instinct " is used for gathering cigarette cards, marbles, and the stamps which are used to encourage attendance. No prize is more valuable than the first that the child wins, because it is the guarantee of pre-eminence of the self. To be captain of a football or cricket team, to excel in games, to be at the head of the class, to have as a friend some well-known person remarkable for strength or skill all these are at their root selfish, and minister to the individualistic inst...inct. Note how often the structure of sentences at this age begins with the first personal pronoun : I can do this or that ; my property is best ; my father, my mother, my uncle are the most important people in the world.
This tendency persists through life. Alexander Smith once wrote an essay entitled " On the Importance of a Man to Himself". The individualistic instinct is the foundation of that " proper pride " which, conventional though it be, has yet saved many a person from falling into gross faults of character.


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