Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 137
... parents when they got into the army . It was found that they were inclined to be spoiled by their mothers and domi- nated by their fathers . " A great per- centage of these youths have an emo- tional attachment to their mothers far more ...
... parents when they got into the army . It was found that they were inclined to be spoiled by their mothers and domi- nated by their fathers . " A great per- centage of these youths have an emo- tional attachment to their mothers far more ...
Page 284
... parents and teachers to- day half believe that if they dis- cipline children it will make them neurotic in later life . The thesis of the present article is that al- though discipline without love rarely achieves its intended ends ...
... parents and teachers to- day half believe that if they dis- cipline children it will make them neurotic in later life . The thesis of the present article is that al- though discipline without love rarely achieves its intended ends ...
Page 296
... parents the genu- ine competence for which they seek nor their children the training and trust in their parents which they need . In the preceding pages it may ap- pear to some that punishment has been emphasized too much and the ...
... parents the genu- ine competence for which they seek nor their children the training and trust in their parents which they need . In the preceding pages it may ap- pear to some that punishment has been emphasized too much and the ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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