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-author: Gail Harrison, "Modern Psychology in its Relation to Discipline", 1915
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-content: Many children today are greatly to be pitied because too much is done for
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- them and dictated to them and they are deprived of the learning processes. We seem
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- to have dropped into an age of entertaining, a breathless going from one sensation
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- to another, whether it be mechanical toys for the five-year-old or moving-picture
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- plays for the sixteen-year-old. It not only destroys their power to think, but also
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- makes happiness, contentment, and resourcefulness impossible. At seventeen, life
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- is spoken of as "so dull" if there is not "something doing" every waking hour.
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