How Gertrude Teaches Her Children An Attempt to Help Mothers to Teach Their Own

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" Consider how mother Nature, with the uprising shoot, also develops the germ of the root, and buries the noblest part of the tree deep in the bosom of the earth ; again, how she forms the immovable stem from the very heart of the root, and the boughs from the very heart of the stem, and the branches from the very heart of the boughs. How to all, even the weakest, outermost twig she gives enough, but to none useless, disproportionate, superfluous strength. " The mechanism of physical [human] na
...ture is essentially subject to the same laws as those by which physical Nature 78 How Gertrude Teacftes Her Children.
generally unfolds her powers. According to these laws, all instruction should engraft the most essential parts of its sub- ject of knowledge firmly into the very being of the human mind; then join on the less essential gradually, but uninterrup- tedly, to the most essential, and maintain all the parts of the subject, even to the outermost, in one living proportionate whole. I now sought for laws to which the development of the human mind must, by its very nature, be subject.


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