The training of children : a book for young teachers, /

"It has long been the desire of the author to prepare, for country and village teachers, a work on the development and training of the mind that would contain the essential facts of psychology so plainly and simply expressed that any person might grasp their meaning without a too frequent appea...

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Main Author: Dinsmore, John Wirt
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, Cincinnati [et cetera] : American Book Company, [1912]
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