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Emile 卢梭 282Words 2018-03-18
Even if you don't learn from books, a child's memory will not be wasted. What he sees and hears will be imprinted in his mind. He will remember what adults say and do.His whole surroundings are a book, imperceptibly enriching his memory and adding to his powers of judgment.The best way to train a child's early memory is to be selective about his environment, pay attention to constantly provide him with things he can understand, and hide what he should not know.The storehouse of knowledge you give him in this way will be of benefit to his youthful education, and to his conduct throughout his life.It is true that such methods do not produce a gifted child, nor do they glorify a teacher, but it will make him a man of strong body, sound mind, and active body and mind.Such children are not praised when they are young, but they can be respected when they grow up.

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