The Study of the Child; a Brief Treatise On the Psychology of the Child, With Suggestions for Teachers, Students, And Parents;

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The Study of the Child; a Brief Treatise On the Psychology of the Child, With Suggestions for Teachers, Students, And Parents;
A R Albert Reynolds Taylor
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Many interesting reports have been published on inquiries made concerning the presence and origin of the different emotions in the child, and you will be pleased to make similar investigations in your circle. They seem to show in a general way that many children are entirely devoid of fear even after they enter their teens, and that a small per cent grow into manhood and woman- hood without knowing what fear is save by hear- say; others display fear when but a few months old. The emotion of fea
...r is a stranger to some children until a serious accident has happened to them or their friends, and then they become very timid. Some fear animals, others ghosts, (Tthers burglars, others thunder and lightning, others father and mother, others a steam engine, a bridge, water, death, a gun, ridicule, darkness, etc. One colored girl reports to a friend of mine that she fears nothing except a feather! Each of the emotions afford abundant data in similar variety. They all throw a flood of light upon the course to be pursued in the care and management of the child.

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