Birth-curve, general, and that for Feeble-minded Children compared, C.
We have often found one or more feeble-minded children in a class after the teacher had confidently asserted that there was not a single exceptionally dull child present.
The fact is, the more one sees of feeble-minded children, the less reliance one comes to place upon facial expression as a sign of intelligence.
It is of course true that even feeble-minded children of 5-year intelligence are able to profit a little from drill.
As the result of this marriage, we have seven feeble-minded children, four others that died in infancy, and there were two miscarriages.
This sister married a feeble-minded man, and the result of that union was seven feeble-minded children, of whom one is a criminal and one an epileptic.
With her usual energy and directness, she went to work to gather statistics on the subject of "Feeble-minded Children" in this and other States, and to interest others in their welfare.
Society builds splendid institutions and provides expert care and guidance for vicious and feeble-minded children.
The mother herself was one of seven feeble-minded children, who were in turn the descendants of feeble-minded parents, of whom the woman had five feeble-minded brothers and sisters.
An imbecile drunkard is the father of three feeble-minded children.
The obligation of society to identify and register as early as possible all feeble-minded children.
The proper educational care and training of feeble-minded children.
The sixty feeble-minded children whom it accommodates are not a very large proportion of the 7,000 admittedly feeble-minded school children in London--a number which is probably not more than a third or a fourth of the real number.
I spent these two years with the help of my colleagues in preparing the teachers of Rome for a special method of observation and education of feeble-minded children.
In fact I was called upon by my master, Guido Baccelli, the great Minister of Education, to deliver to the teachers of Rome a course of lectures on the education of feeble-minded children.
I felt that I understood the discouragement of those working with feeble-minded children, and could see why they had, in so many cases, abandoned the method.
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