The Exceptional ChildC. Scribner's sons, 1917 - 764 |
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... cent of the time . The Church , p . 556. Adolescence , the time of sex development , equally fertile for the development of crime and of the religious life . Church a negative factor . The religious motive . Church responsible for its ...
... cent of the time . The Church , p . 556. Adolescence , the time of sex development , equally fertile for the development of crime and of the religious life . Church a negative factor . The religious motive . Church responsible for its ...
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... cent ) ; ( b ) Subnormal children ( 5 per cent ) ; ( c ) and ( d ) Atypical children ( 18 per cent ) ; ( d ) Exceptionally bright children ( 3 per cent ) . Presented in figures , the problem would appear as follows : Number of children ...
... cent ) ; ( b ) Subnormal children ( 5 per cent ) ; ( c ) and ( d ) Atypical children ( 18 per cent ) ; ( d ) Exceptionally bright children ( 3 per cent ) . Presented in figures , the problem would appear as follows : Number of children ...
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... cent of all children suffer from defective teeth ( with all the consequences resulting therefrom ) 12,000,000 to 18,000,000 30 per cent suffer from nasal obstruc- tions ..... 26 per cent suffer from eye - strain1 . 20 to 25 per cent ...
... cent of all children suffer from defective teeth ( with all the consequences resulting therefrom ) 12,000,000 to 18,000,000 30 per cent suffer from nasal obstruc- tions ..... 26 per cent suffer from eye - strain1 . 20 to 25 per cent ...
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... cent of those pupils were backward . In 1914 the serious defects were not so numer- ous , yet 62 per cent were backward . The average for seven years was 67 per cent retarded children , principally on account of defective vision ...
... cent of those pupils were backward . In 1914 the serious defects were not so numer- ous , yet 62 per cent were backward . The average for seven years was 67 per cent retarded children , principally on account of defective vision ...
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... cent of all pupils in our schools are " re- peaters . " That is , they repeat one or more grades dur- ing their school career , failing of promotion . This illus- trates , among other things , the costliness of our present methods , as ...
... cent of all pupils in our schools are " re- peaters . " That is , they repeat one or more grades dur- ing their school career , failing of promotion . This illus- trates , among other things , the costliness of our present methods , as ...
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Strona 568 - About (25 per cent) 5,000,000 have defective vision. "About (25 per cent) 5,000,000 are suffering from malnutrition, in many cases due in part at least to one or more of the other defects enumerated. "Over (30 percent) 6,000,000 have enlarged tonsils, adenoids or enlarged cervical glands which need attention.
Strona 310 - The young folks would crowd around the hearth, listening with breathless attention to some old crone of a negro, who was the oracle of the family, and who, perched like a raven in a corner of the chimney, would croak forth for a long winter afternoon a string of incredible stories about New England witches, grisly ghosts, horses without heads, and hairbreadth escapes and bloody encounters among the Indians.
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