Of the effect of Froebel's symbolic songs and games, with melodious music and appropriate gesture, kindergartnersall speak enthusiastically.
One of our own brood of kindergartners once had a birthday melon party for one of her children.
The experience ofkindergartners has taught that incompetent parents do not need coercion, or even coaxing, to submit their children to care, and that the greater the strenuousness of the need the easier the compliance following it.
While the evidence of the kindergartners may seem extreme as to the possibility of making useful citizens of all children, the unanimity of their enthusiasm must be taken as very strong evidence.
Some kindergartners begin the session by asking each in turn what is interesting to him.
Those are only perfect kindergartners who are "hidden in Christ," receiving every child in his name, and humbly learning of them the secrets of greatness in the kingdom of heaven, which is to be established on earth.
Mothers who would be and can be the best kindergartners should therefore none the less study Froebel's science carefully and humbly.
Kindergartners cannot carry out this course quite irrespective of the theory of human nature declared in their creeds.
IN 1872 the first training school for kindergartners was founded in England by the Manchester Kindergarten Assoc.
Bridgman, has so sympathetically illustrated the rhymes, mothers andkindergartners have easily understood what motions were intended.
The harmonic arrangement is also purposely simple in consideration of the many mothers and kindergartners who cannot devote time to preparatory practice.
In other cases librarians have added to their staffs former kindergartners and charity workers that they might profit by their special training and the knowledge of conditions gathered from their former experiences.
As one of the kindergartners remarked, "You'd think they had never seen a book before.
Kindergartners from five playgrounds agreed that by far the largest attendance was on Library day, many of the older children coming on that day only.
Educators have for some time seen the mistake of putting the cheapest teachers over the primary schools--kindergartners have seen it--and it remains for the library to profit by their experience without going through a similar one.
To most American teachers and to all kindergartners this principle has long been familiar; they will but welcome now a new and eloquent statement of it from a modern viewpoint.
Sidenote: Kindergartners must be inventive and adaptable.
Trained kindergartners with the modern viewpoint had much to do with this collection.
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