Education, Količina 31New England Publishing Company, 1911 |
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... parents are more willing to have their blind , deaf , crippled , or subnormal chil- dren attend a public school and ... parental neglect , frequent transfers , poor health , or truancy ; slow mental development ; physical defects , such ...
... parents are more willing to have their blind , deaf , crippled , or subnormal chil- dren attend a public school and ... parental neglect , frequent transfers , poor health , or truancy ; slow mental development ; physical defects , such ...
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... parental neglect , either through ignorance , selfishness , or intemperance ; bad environment , in- cluding cigarette companions ; physical or mental defects ; desire to work , a commendable boy - activity in Instruction of Exceptional ...
... parental neglect , either through ignorance , selfishness , or intemperance ; bad environment , in- cluding cigarette companions ; physical or mental defects ; desire to work , a commendable boy - activity in Instruction of Exceptional ...
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... Parental School . The Parental School , located in Queens , has 107 acres of land , an adminis- tration building , and cottages to accommodate six families of 32 boys each . Several additional buildings are to be erected in the near ...
... Parental School . The Parental School , located in Queens , has 107 acres of land , an adminis- tration building , and cottages to accommodate six families of 32 boys each . Several additional buildings are to be erected in the near ...
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... parents objected to placing them in an institution . The school opened with 48 pupils ; it now has an attendance of 160 . The efforts of teachers and pupils are directed to lip - reading and sound production ; the fingers are not used ...
... parents objected to placing them in an institution . The school opened with 48 pupils ; it now has an attendance of 160 . The efforts of teachers and pupils are directed to lip - reading and sound production ; the fingers are not used ...
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... parents ' prerogative to decide . The pupils could be divided readily into Classes A , B , C , etc . , — each to meet their respective religious instructors in the appointed hour . This is the general idea of the system which is now ...
... parents ' prerogative to decide . The pupils could be divided readily into Classes A , B , C , etc . , — each to meet their respective religious instructors in the appointed hour . This is the general idea of the system which is now ...
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