| 1234567891011 | author: Gail Harrison, "Modern Psychology in its Relation to Discipline", Journal  of Proceedings and Lectures 53:658-661, National Education Association of the United  States, 1915content: Many children today are greatly to be pitied because too much is done for  them and dictated to them and they are deprived of the learning processes. We seem  to have dropped into an age of entertaining, a breathless going from one sensation  to another, whether it be mechanical toys for the five-year-old or moving-picture  plays for the sixteen-year-old. It not only destroys their power to think, but also  makes happiness, contentment, and resourcefulness impossible. At seventeen, life  is spoken of as "so dull" if there is not "something doing" every waking hour.id: ed3f9aea-f864-4a5c-9b9b-2b8658bb765b
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