id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30433 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Émile; Or, Concerning Education; Extracts .txt text/plain 51028 2713 76 our organs is the education nature gives us; the use we are taught to The child ought to love his mother before he knows that it is Let us study children, and we shall soon acquire sense of his own weakness makes the child eager to do things requiring child learns to speak, to eat, to walk, nearly at the same time. reasoning man, and we expect to train a young child by making him Let him discover this necessity in the nature of things; never in human child up to the age of twelve years, without giving him some ideas of reflect that a child never attacks persons, but things; he soon learns having no immediate interest in knowing the child's mind, follows his the child all trouble; we ought to let him understand that work must be what he ought to know when the time to use it has already come?" I do ./cache/30433.txt ./txt/30433.txt