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Example sentences for "mental development"

  • Mental Development in the Child and the Race.

  • Mental Development' must be regarded as an epoch-making book: it suggests a new field for experiments and observations, and throws down the gauntlet to existing theories of mental growth.

  • Observe next, that this formal instruction, far too soon commenced, is carried on with but little reference to the laws of mental development.

  • If it had not been born in the early stages of man's mental development, it surely would not come into existence now.

  • He invents them in the light of his experience and endows them with capacities that indicate the stage of man's mental development.

  • Myxedematous infantilism is characterised by short stature, by excessive development of the adipose system, and by arrest of mental development (including speech).

  • Furthermore, alcohol produces in children an arrest of mental development.

  • We come now to one of the most remarkable periods in the history of mental development.

  • The religious development, an index of mental development, has become "set" as it were and no further progress is possible.

  • As mental development continues, these more fundamental and primitive motives cease to be all absorbing.

  • It represents a phase in man's mental evolution, a process of mental development.

  • Baldwin, Mental Development in the Child and the Race (New York and London: Macmillans).

  • In the opinion of these teachers, mental development is the source of health to their pupils, and they invariably spoke of the improving health and vigor of their girls under school training.

  • But meantime, while the child is passing through all these stages of mental development, as ordained by the Creator, the definite school-work is intrusted to the hands of professional teachers.

  • Thus Herbert Spencer remarks that the mental development of women must be arrested earlier than that of men, in order to leave a margin for reproduction.

  • In the same degree that the denial to slaves of mental development tended to brutalize them the teaching of science and religion elevated the fugitives in Canada.

  • The most instructive are those parts of the skeleton which allow us to draw the most convincing conclusions as to the degree of mental development of an individual, namely: the parts of the skull.

  • Or, "The recognition of the theory of development and the monistic philosophy based upon it forms the best criterion for the degree of man's mental development.

  • The same doctrine is taken up by Baldwin in his Mental Development in the Child and Race, and in Social and Ethical Interpretations.

  • Another long time must pass, and a higher stage of mental development must be reached, before they can be used as a basis from which to deduce rules for meeting, in the future, problems whose pressure can be foreseen.

  • Mental Development in the Child and the Race: Methods and Processes.

  • James Mark Baldwin, Mental Development in the Child and the Race (New York and London, 1895); Charles A.

  • Bashfulness in children has been dealt with by Professor Baldwin; see especially his Mental Development in the Child and the Race, Chapter VI, pp.

  • In other countries her social ostracism in all that pertained to mental development was so complete and universal that she rarely had an opportunity of making a trial of her powers or exhibiting her innate capacity.

  • Next after Italy, France was the country in which, during the post-Renaissance period, women enjoyed the greatest advantages of mental development.

  • Welfare under Scientific Management is provided for by Mental Development.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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