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... period of time ne stops indicates his degree of retardation . In determining who is the laggard , the individual may be considered from two additional points of view . Dr. Seguin said : " Normality is char- MAY , 1915 UNGRADED 10 5 ...
... period of time ne stops indicates his degree of retardation . In determining who is the laggard , the individual may be considered from two additional points of view . Dr. Seguin said : " Normality is char- MAY , 1915 UNGRADED 10 5 ...
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... period . Would you have been the same man had you , like hundred of children in the big cities of this land , been left asleep each morning while your mother went out into the world busy with the things of life which would not be put by ...
... period . Would you have been the same man had you , like hundred of children in the big cities of this land , been left asleep each morning while your mother went out into the world busy with the things of life which would not be put by ...
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... periods in the garden , alternating with the class work . On very rainy days we all crowded into the tent , but agreed unanimously that even so it was " better than school . ” After lunch , with hot cocoa made on the oil stove for all ...
... periods in the garden , alternating with the class work . On very rainy days we all crowded into the tent , but agreed unanimously that even so it was " better than school . ” After lunch , with hot cocoa made on the oil stove for all ...
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... period ; the second group , composed of four boys who went to the farm until the school term closed and then dropped out ; the third group , made up of five boys who were irregular in their attendance at the farm both before school ...
... period ; the second group , composed of four boys who went to the farm until the school term closed and then dropped out ; the third group , made up of five boys who were irregular in their attendance at the farm both before school ...
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... period does not alter the general fact ; it simply raises the questions of when and why , often leading to very valuable results for the understanding of individual cases . It is of very great advantage to know what mental perfor ...
... period does not alter the general fact ; it simply raises the questions of when and why , often leading to very valuable results for the understanding of individual cases . It is of very great advantage to know what mental perfor ...
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