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Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene

Hall, G. Stanley
Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
Play, sports, and games constitute a more varied, far older, and more popular field. Here a very different spirit of joy and gladness rules. Artifacts often enter but can not survive unless based upon pretty purely hereditary momentum. Thus our first problem is to seek both the motor tendencies and the psychic motives bequeathed to us from the past. The view of Groos that play is practise for future adult activities is very partial, superficia...

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The Pedagogical Seminary, Vol. 20

Hall, G. Stanley
The Pedagogical Seminary, Vol. 20
Excerpt from The Pedagogical Seminary, Vol. 20: A Quarterly International Record of Educational Literature Institutions and Progress, 1913 Our daughter Alice's vocabulary of 2, 153 words represents very nearly her actual knowledge of language, for we began at her second year to keep record of her words, and after many revisions and a comparison with a long list published in The Pedagogical Seminary, we are not conscious of having missed many ...

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The Pedagogical Seminary, Vol. 2

Hall, G. Stanley
The Pedagogical Seminary, Vol. 2
Excerpt from The Pedagogical Seminary, Vol. 2: An International Record of Educational Literature, Institutions and Progress The key-note of this issue of the Pedagogical Seminary is health. Nature inclines the normal child to free and almost incessant activity, the modern school requires him to sit still. No less than a sprouting plant his instinct seeks and needs sunlight, but the schoolroom is very often too dark, while the first steps in ...

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Journal of Applied Psychology, 1922, Vol. 3 (Classic Repr...

Hall, G. Stanley
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1922, Vol. 3 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Journal of Applied Psychology, 1922, Vol. 3In the untimely death of Professor john wallace baird, of Clark University, the Journal of A pph'ed Psychology has lost one of its founders and ardent supporters. Exhausting his energies in applying the facts of psychology to the task of rehabilitating the crippled soldiers returned from France for treatment at the Walter Reed Hospital, Professor Baird's al ready impaired health broke dow...

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The American Journal of Psychology, 1889, Vol. 2 (Classic...

Hall, G. Stanley
The American Journal of Psychology, 1889, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The American Journal of Psychology, 1889, Vol. 2Now, in all the methods of observation which have been mentioned, observers habitually vary both from the true time and from each other. Their variations from the true time are called their absolute personal equations, their mutual differences are their relative personal equations. It is natural that the latter should have been first discovered.About the PublisherForgotten Books publ...

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The American Journal of Psychology, 1887 (Classic Reprint)

Hall, G. Stanley
The American Journal of Psychology, 1887 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The American Journal of Psychology, 1887 The substances produced in each apartment are thm needed in others either for their construction or for their work. I first had occasion to convince myself of this dependence of one organ upon another in a series of experiments to which I gave the name Experiments in the Trophic Functions in accordance with the usage of other investigators. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes h...

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