Why does a flower need the light ? The child needs a playground because his growth is through activity, through those specific forms of activity which his nature has prescribed, and because, accordingly, he will never grow up — or he will grow up stunted... The Modern City and Its Problems - Stran 306avtor: Frederic C. Howe - 1915 - 390 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Lynn (Mass.). Park Commissioners - 1900 - 612 strani
...or the various lesser public squares. "Why have playgrounds ? Whv? Why does a flower need the light? The child needs a playground because his growth is through activity, through these specific forms of activitv which his nature has prescribed, and because, accordingly, he will... | |
| Los Angeles (Calif.). Playground Commission - 1907 - 348 strani
...Vice-President Playground Association of America) "Why have playgrounds? Whyt Why does a flower need the light t The child needs a playground because his growth is...because, accordingly, he will never grow up — or he will grow up stunted and perverted — if he is denied those opportunities and objects to which... | |
| Arthur Leland, Lorna Highbee Leland - 1909 - 296 strani
...PHILOSOPHY OF PLAY AND ITS APPLICATION "Why have playgrounds? Why? Why does a flower need the light ? The child needs a playground because his growth is...because, accordingly, he will never grow up — or he will grow up stunted and perverted — if he is denied those opportunities and objects to which... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.). Public Playgrounds Commission - 1910 - 76 strani
...well said, in answer to the question : Why Have Playgrounds? 'Why? Why does a flower need the light? The child needs a playground because his growth is...prescribed ; and because, accordingly, he will never giow up — or will grow up stunted and perverted — if he is denied those opportunities and objects... | |
| 1912 - 404 strani
...activity that his nature prescribes. If he is denied proper opportunities and encouragements to play, he will never grow up or will grow up stunted and perverted, far short of his maximum capabilities. For play represents the objects and opportunities to which all... | |
| John Palmer Garber - 1912 - 410 strani
...activity that his nature prescribes. • If he is denied proper opportunities and encouragements to play, he will never grow up or will grow up stunted and perverted, far short of his maximum capabilities. For play represents the objects and opportunities to which all... | |
| 1912 - 482 strani
...activity that his nature prescribes. If he is denied proper opportunities and encouragements to play, he will never grow up or will grow up stunted and perverted, far short of his maximum capabilities. For play represents the objects and opportunities to which all... | |
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