The Kindergarten System Its Origin And Development As Seen in the Life of Fried

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The Kindergarten System Its Origin And Development As Seen in the Life of Fried
Alexander Bruno Hanschmann
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170 THE FROEBEL PROPAGANDA IN GERMANY. 17 1 garten was by this time acknowledged to be a necessary part of national education, and several young Hun- garian teachers came to Blankenburg to study the system.
The following extract from a letter Froebel wrote to his friend Leonhardi will show that progress was also being made in Belgium: "I am much interested in Ahren's report of children's doings in Brussels. You seem to have developed in Belgium in a natural way what we are striving to establish
... in Germany scienti- fically. I wish every nation would learn to care for its children. This would do more than anything else to rid our own children of what you call 'German intellectual clumsiness. ' I agree with you that it is good for the little ones to have the sympathy and supervision of elder brothers and sisters in their play. As for my part in the movement, I am but the mouth- piece of an idea, which sooner or later is sure to make itself felt. These games and occupations find accept- ance with all grades of children, and are welcome in sickness and in health.

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