Reading Horizons, Volume 10,Nummers 1-3College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1969 |
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... child . The child nurtures these attitudes and becomes influenced by their bias . If , on the other hand , the parent questions the child and seeks the counsel of the teacher and the principal , the child immediately becomes aware of ...
... child . The child nurtures these attitudes and becomes influenced by their bias . If , on the other hand , the parent questions the child and seeks the counsel of the teacher and the principal , the child immediately becomes aware of ...
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... child . Above all , do not compare the child with a sibling who is smarter or a neighbor's child who is smarter . This tends to lower Johnny's already low opinion of himself . Instead , encourage and praise and have patience . Give him ...
... child . Above all , do not compare the child with a sibling who is smarter or a neighbor's child who is smarter . This tends to lower Johnny's already low opinion of himself . Instead , encourage and praise and have patience . Give him ...
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... child who is at odds with himself and the world will not be able to concentrate on those black - on - white squiggles on a page . A child who has been taught to be super organized and structured will be unable to venture into the ...
... child who is at odds with himself and the world will not be able to concentrate on those black - on - white squiggles on a page . A child who has been taught to be super organized and structured will be unable to venture into the ...
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