Bertrand Russell Quotes
An Educator Should Think Of A Child As A Garderner Thinks Of A Plant, As Something To Be Made To Grow By Having The Right Soil And The Right Kind Amount Of Water. If Your Roses Fail To Bloom, It Does Not Occur To You To Whip Them, But You Should Try To Find Out What Has Been Amiss In Your Treatment Of Them ... The Important Thing Is What The Children Do, And Not What They Do Not Do. And What They Do, If It Is To Have Value, Must Be A Spontaneous Expression Of Their Own Vital Energy.
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