id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28709 Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Practical Education, Volume II .txt text/plain 103921 4636 67 hands of school-boys, teach them bad habits of speaking and writing, a new thought, so freely.--Forcing children to learn any art or recall abstract speculations to the minds of children; and the pupil has learned only to _talk_--we wish to teach our pupils to _think_, life, is of little consequence; that children from four to seven years education, should be excited in a young man's mind; nor should he be making use of the knowledge children have on one subject to illustrate A recollective memory of books appears early in children who are not children should admire objects which do not excite any ideas in their for young people, but shall once more warn parents to let their pupils education of children, do not care what arguments they use, what education, that the first thing necessary to teach their pupils to useful to teach children early to try experiments. ./cache/28709.txt ./txt/28709.txt