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A Study Of Child Nature: From The Kindergarten Standpoint, Elizabeth Harrison
A Study Of Child Nature: From The Kindergarten Standpoint, Elizabeth Harrison
Elizabeth Harrison’s Writings
Preface
These talks for mothers and teachers were given before my classes in Chicago and elsewhere. They are now published at the earnest request of the members of those classes, and are in nearly the same form as when given, which accounts for the number of anecdotes illustrating different points, as well as for the frequency of personal reminiscence. Fully aware of their many defects, but knowing well that "Charity covereth a multitude of sins," I give them with a loving heart to the mothers of America. I hop that the thought underlying them may be as helpful to others …
The Scope And Results Of Mothers' Classes, Elizabeth Harrison
The Scope And Results Of Mothers' Classes, Elizabeth Harrison
Elizabeth Harrison’s Writings
In this outline, Harrison discusses motherhood in relation to Mother's classes. She describes the scope and aim of the classes to be the rationalization of the "unconscious nurturing element".
Reprinted from the proceedings of the National Education Association, 1903.